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Children's Arts Therapy

Arts for Health from Arts for Health Community Trust

This 10-week children's arts therapy group utilizes creative processes to assist young individuals in expressing themselves. Our current focus is on children experiencing challenges with self-confidence.

Activities for this term encompass painting, clay work, sensory exploration, 3D construction, sand tray activities, and engagement with natural materials.
Facilitated by two arts therapists, this workshop is suitable for children comfortable with group settings.

Taking place in our Hamilton art workshop space, the group is limited to 11 children. The fee of $60 covers one or two children aged 8-12 years residing in the same household.

Term 2 consists of 10 sessions
Starts Thursday 2nd May
4pm - 5.30pm

Book here - www.artsforhealth.co.nz...

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