Creativity club for curious kids

Light-hearted, fun, social art therapy* in a small group setting. Exploring art, craft, mindfulness and meaning in a safe, welcoming, inclusive, neuro - affirming environment. Life lessons will be loosely woven in as opportunities pop up. If curiosity bubbles up while we are creating we will follow it!! All kids are welcome however it will be especially beneficial if your child is sensitive or ND.


No art craft skills are needed or nurtured here. It’s about having fun with the process rather than the end product.

 

 

Next Creativity club school holiday workshop details coming soon

 

Where : Creating Care Studio Level 1, 3 Colman Road Warranwood

Accessibility : There is a flight of stairs to walk up to the studio.

Ages : 7 - 11

How much : 

 

Please let me know if there is anything I can do to accommodate helping your little one feel more at ease attending.

 

Limited spots are available. To keep the class safer and more inclusive I am capping the class numbers at 5.

 

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I am a multi-passionate with a background in the creative arts. I have helped our local community chillout for the last 14 years through my gentle yoga and meditation classes and kids yoga workshops, I also love working as a disability support worker, I recently completed my Grad. Dip. In Art Therapy and am currently studing my Masters in Psychotherapy and Counselling.

I love to offer kids a safe space to be themselves. I am an eternal quirky kid myself - brimming with awe and curiosity. I love offering this because I would have thrived with something like this to support me growing up. I aim to be a cheerleader for kids to shine at their unique best. I am neuro-affirming, inclusive and I welcome the vast spectrum of possibilities that Art Therapy can bring to light!

I have professional, personal and parental lived experience of ADHD and Autism. I have a WWCC, Police check, NDIS screener check and modules, First aid plus so much more.

Learn more about Amy here.

 

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* This is not individual therapy. A group setting gives a rare opportunity for your child to be themselves in a safe social setting without judgement or demands.