Doing art together helps young people and families socialise in a fun way.
It's time to dream, create and enjoy.
So many times, enthusiasm matters more than skills. That's especially true with art.
Art teaches our young people different forms of art, but more than that... Art teaches them to believe in themselves and tap into their potential.
Hanging out with a famous artist helps our young people feel special. It helps them dream a bit bigger.
It makes learning social skills so much fun!
It's not what you think...
Research proves that we don't just learn confidence by being told how special we are.
Instead, we need to take on challenges, experience success, and get good feedback about our growth.
Well that's exactly what we do here.
Art is a fun way to express and learn about emotions, helping us navigate life's ups and downs.
Doing art with others turns a solitary activity into a social skill-building experience.
Art groups encourage everyone to grow and be themselves.
Teaching the act of encouraging others helps build social skills for both the giver and receiver.
Art is different for everyone. It can help us slow down our thinking. It's relaxing and it builds confidence.
Doing art helps young people concentrate and have something to be proud of at the end.
Art helps people learn fine motor skills in a fun way.
We can paint or do something crazy - like refurbish furniture. It's great for life skills - and particularly good for hand-eye co-ordination.
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