Play is a potent healing tool children utilise naturally.Â
Children use play to undo all the little traumas sustained throughout the normal course of a day.  As parents we can actively participate in and enhance this process by directing our attention and engaging our willingness.
This funshop is for parents.  It is empowering, invigorating and uplifting and will put a new spin on old problems.  It will create excitment and eagerness around meeting lifes hurdles and invite closeness and connection between yourself and your child.
In this highly interactive session we will explore the 9 forms of attachment play detailed by Aletha Solter's work Aware Parenting. Â
We'll cover some theory however the larger component is an embodied experince of the differnt styles of play.  By trying each one on we will quickly identify our areas of strength and develop simple yet effective strategies to capitalise on them.  This process will also highlight our areas with the greatest potential for development, developing strategies to elevate them.
You will leave this funshop with a solid understanding of attachment play and its powerful benefits. Â
You will leave feeling confident in your ability to help your child navigate lifes challenges with fun and ease. Â
You will leave with your tool box loaded as well as the formulars to develope your own games to suit your ever changing individual circumstaces.Â
This funshop is empowering, invigorating and uplifting and will put a new spin on old problems.  It will create excitment and eagerness around meeting lifes hurdles and invite a closenessa and connection between yourself and your child.
Expect Change!
(Venue to be confirmed)
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Devon is a qualified Yoga Therapist and holds a degree in Child and Adolsecent Development.  She has over two decades of experience working with young people accross a diverse range of settings, she’s climbed mountains with Steiner students and delivered yoga and meditation classes to inmates. Devon’s attention has now turned to parenting and she co-facilitates yoga playgroups with her 5 year old son, Syd.
Victoria, Australia