Awakening Connections; Creating Community 

Online Workshops for Parents

Like a fire in the hearth, when we come together around our love for the children and our wish to nurture their development, we are warmed by this shared purpose. And in sharing our questions and. understandings we see more clearly - not only the children but each other, and the world.

Childhood Phases

Biography reflection provides us an opportunity to experience how by opening to our own biography, we can further our understanding, not only of our journey, but that of our children. We will come together around our love of children and our wish to nurture their development, by exploring the themes arising in each of the 7 year phases, through artistic activities and conversation.

Three 2 hour workshops:

January 18
February 22
March 15

Sundays between 7-9pm Eastern
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January 18
7pm Eastern

Beginnings:Life on Earth
Ages Birth-7

February 22
7pm Eastern

Opening to the World
Ages 7-14

March 15
7pm Eastern

Closed for Reconstruction
Ages 14-21

Facilitator

Jennifer Brooks Quinn

Jennifer Brooks is a bilingual biography counselor, therapist and adult educator and a former Waldorf teacher with a private counseling and consulting practice. She has over twenty five years of experience in helping individuals, couples, groups and organizations.

In addition to her extensive work in Waldorf schools and Waldorf teacher training programs, she has been the director and a faculty member of Foundation Studies in Anthroposophy in Spring Valley, NY and Brooklyn, NY. She has also served on the board of The Center for Biography and Social Arts. She is a co-founder of the Awakening Connections/Creating Community program for schools and organizations through the Center for Biography and Social Art.

Registration

$30 per individual workshop session
Register for one, two or all three!

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Note: Workshops will not be recorded and are based on live participation.

The Center for Biography and Social Art is committed to equal opportunity and does not discriminate in any program or activity on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, age, national origin, disability, marital status, or any other protected class.

If you would like to request financial assistance to participate in this workshop please email administration@biographysocialart.org.