Art Class for Kids: Brain House

Blend construction and drawing in this unique art class for kids


Strength Heroes
Strength Heroes
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Adults & 6+ years     6.5 hours Class size 1 to 8

label $135 (or 4 payments of $33.75 Afterpay)

Is your child a hands-on learner and budding architect? This art-meets-construction class will thrill those mini architects!

In this Perth workshop, kids will explore the different emotions that we all have using the metaphor of the Brain House. Not only will your child learn some new art skills, they will also explore how they can adopt a growth mindset and keep trying as they design and construct a Brain House using craft and recycled materials.

During this class, kids will also learn tips and tricks to build their resilience to tackle problems, mistakes or bounce forward when things go wrong.


Knowledge required
No art experience is necessary, just a willingness to have a go.
 
What you'll get
We will engage your children for the entire day in this entertaining and thought-provoking workshop.
Kids will take home all of their finished art pieces, as well as the special tips and tricks they've learnt in the class.
What to bring
Kids need to bring a water bottle, morning tea, nut-free lunch and their imagination. BYO a willingness to try to learn from mistakes! Dress for mess, aprons provided.
 
Suitable for

Suitable for adults, and kids (minimum 6 years old).

Adult accompaniment is not required.

This would also be a nice gift for her, gift for mum, anniversary gift or birthday gift.

Location

Wesley Junior School - Wesley College, Angelo Street, South Perth WA

Art Class for Kids: Brain House location
Your teacher
Strength Heroes
Strength Heroes

4.7 (3)
Instagram followers1k

Hi, I am Fiona Perrella, Creative Director of Strength Heroes and a Mistake Maker. I started my working career as a Human Resources professional, Management Consultant, Trainer and Life Coach working with organisations and individuals to assist people to challenge their thinking and change their behaviour to achieve success.

When my young children entered the school system I was moved to change my work focus as I realised my own daughter’s unhelpful thinking was developing into issues with self-esteem and confidence – the same issues that my clients in the corporate sector were facing.

When my daughter was going through her worst I felt powerless to help her. Nothing I said got through. I felt worried and frustrated that she gave up when things got hard. And I was tired of walking on eggshells making sure that things were okay so she would not cry. I was worried that my child would not achieve the potential that I and everyone else could see in her.

With the help of a psychologist and her teachers and my husband and I working as a team, things slowly started to turn around. The team gave her tools to calm herself, move and change her thinking. I also noticed how my child listened to others even though I had been saying the same things. Isn't that always the way?

In 2012 I established Strength Heroes which creates unique art and play-based experiences and works with children, families, educators, schools and communities. Our workshops and programs take children from crying to trying to flying so that they bounce forward when mistakes happen or they face a challenge.

We use a play approach because it is the fundamental way children learn. Instead of talking about what a mistake feels like and what they can think and say we create a safe space for children to learn to draw and animal to scale and create teaching moments when they make a mistake. We let children feel the emotion and then coach them to keep trying.

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