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Point Zero Painting for Children: Summer holiday courses, ?40, Camberwell


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Painting Your Pathway

at

The Whistling Studio

88 Grove Park

Camberwell SE5 8LE


www.paintingyourpathway.co.uk



"Mummy, I don't know how to paint that". We hear these sad words from children for the first time when they start trying to meet the expectations of adults, and lose confidence in their own intense perception of the world.


These sessions encourage children to return to their own experience, to reconnect with their own felt sense and express it naturally and spontaneously. This helps them to integrate their changing self and feel confident in their own experience.


5 - 7 YEARS: 10 - 10.45am


Week beginning 14th July:

Mon 14th, Wed 16th, Thurs 17th, Fri 18th

Week beginning 21st July:

Mon 21st, Wed 23rd, Thurs 24th, Fri 25th



8+ YEARS: 2 - 3pm


Week beginning 14th July:

Mon 14th, Wed 16th, Thurs 17th, Fri 18th

Week beginning 21st July:

Mon 21st July, Wed 23rd, Thur 24th, Fri 25th


4 x 1 hr sessions ?40, all materials included.


If you have any questions, please call Helena on 07947 104 135, or email [email protected]

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