Workshop 5:
Throw Kindness

Start a chain reaction, throw kindness around like confetti. Kids explore kindness as they learn to be flexible perspective-takers who can observe themselves outside the everyday experience, without judgment.

 

Workshop Details

Children engage in a hands-on activity, promoting discussion about the different forms of kindness –words, kind actions, and thoughts. Using art as a medium, the children investigate what it means to be self compassionate, to identify ways to be their own good friend.

 

For Ages: 7-11
Date:
TBD

Time: TBD

Workshop price includes all materials and supplies.

 Frequently Asked Questions

Here are a few of the most common questions I’ve received. Of course if you would like additional information or have other questions prior to booking please email me:

Christy Herdman christy@thisiscrate.com

 
  • I ask that parents arrive 15 minutes prior to the workshop start time to ensure kids have time to get comfortable in the space and we are able to start on time. If you arrive late, not a problem I will make sure your child can jump in.

  • Parents are not required to stay with their child and participate in the workshop. Though you are welcome to stay and observe. I do ask that parents be available via cell phone for the duration of the workshop should there be any unexpected issues or your child wishes to leave early.

  • Of course. Simply use the quantity button at checkout to select the number of children you would like to register.

  • I understand life happens and schedules can change. If your child is unable to attend a workshop for any reason simply email or call as soon as possible. Refunds will be made up to 48 hours prior to the workshop.

Why register?

Social-emotional competence in childhood acts as a building block to support an individual throughout one's life. Art-based interventions and mindful awareness strategies can help build an adaptive emotional regulation response. 

The overarching goal is to be a catalyst for change, to use art as a medium to enhance the emotional intelligence of the next generation, to make it, CRATE.