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WHO:
- Any parent, guardian or caregiver can join a series to focus improving the learning experiences for their families.
- Community leaders, parent groups, faith organizations, adult/senior care facilities, and other organizations can book a private series for up to 10 participants at a discounted rate!
- Spots are limited, as groups are purposefully kept small in order to provide meaningful support for all participants.
WHAT:
Each workshop in a 6-month virtual series builds upon the other. Participants move through the topics as a cohort offering continued support to each other.
Part 1 Topics:
- Formal and Informal Learning Experiences
- Creativity and Intelligence
- The Whole Mind
- Creativity and Inclusion
- Failure and Accomplishment
- Questioning Techniques
Part 2 Topics:
- Process vs Product
- Feedback and Logical Consequences
- Challenge, Skill, and Failure
- Creativity and Happiness
- Delayed Gratification
- Creativity and Boredom
WHEN:
- Workshops are delivered once a month and support sessions occur weekly.
- All sessions are 1 hour on set dates and times.
- Morning, lunch, and evening times are available.
- See the registration form below for current available dates and times.
Wondering if you are on the right track with parenting and caregiving concerns?
Are you doing this right? Are you doing enough?
Whether you are a new parent, caring for your own parent, or working on caring for yourself, there are highs and lows that force us to seek out support and answers.
The good news is CATC is here to help! This workshop series offers monthly actionable skills with weekly support sessions to get you through those tough real-life situations.
Space is limited!
Register NOW!
Developing Minds to Think Creatively
A Parent/Caregiver's Workshop Series
Please contact CATC to schedule an individual topic or to customize the series to best meet your needs.
Developing Minds to Think Creatively
A Parent/Caregiver/Wellness Workshop Series
Do your members need additional support in
managing their dependents and wellness?
If you answer YES to any of the following questions, then your members could benefit from this series:
- Are you overwhelmed with the developmental needs of your children?
- Do you lack skills, ideas, or a bag of tricks to handle their melt-downs?
- Do you dread spending time with your kids because of the constant rollercoaster of putting out fires?
- Do you get to the end of your day and wonder if there will ever be joy in parenting?
- Do you struggle to understand the behavior, choices, and thinking of your children?
- Are you constantly needing to entertain your children?
- Are you buying more and more stuff or activities to support your children and seeing little improvement in the quality of family life?
- Are you looking to improve your own wellness by increasing creative thinking opportunities in your life?