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Children's Resilience and Joy (Age 9 - 12)

Arts for Health from Arts for Health Community Trust

Are you looking for a creative programme for your child? A way to help them express their feelings and build their relaxation and resilience skills? Join our art therapy programme where we use creativity and art-making to support children to increase their regulation skills, all the while having fun and connecting with others. This is 5 week programme, run by a registered clinical arts therapist, designed for children 9-12 years old. Book your space in eventpronto, and you will be sent our brief Consent Form.


What: Children’s Art Therapy Group, 9-12 years old
When: Thursdays Term 2, June 9th for 5x sessions
Time: 3.45pm - 5.45pm
Where: Arts For Health, 2 Seddon Road, Frankton
Cost: $50 for 5 sessions per participant
* Two children from one family only needs to pay $50 together.

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