If your child is struggling with self-esteem, depression, or anxiety, there's a summer camp for you.
The Lukin Center for Psychotherapy in New Jersey is offering a week-long " Therapeutic Creative Arts Camp" from June 24 to June 28, 2024, designed "to support children aged 9-12, including but not limited to those facing social-emotional or neurodevelopmental challenges, through the transformative potential of the creative arts," per a press release.
"It is a condensed, fun-filled therapeutic experience outside of the busy school schedule to create connections as we kick-off summer!" The camp's facilitators, Lauren Bomberg, BC-DMT, and Courtney Medina, ATR, "are uniquely qualified to lead this camp," per the press release, with their backgrounds in creative arts therapy.
Included in the camp's activities will be art movement, music, and more.
"By integrating therapeutic practices with creative arts, the camp aims to provide participants with strategies and skills that they can carry into their daily lives, promoting long-term well-being and success," per the press release.
Interested? You can register here.
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