Dr. Craig has a NEW book!! ORDER TODAY!
Head over to her NEW website for more information.
amandacraigphd.com
Look around, check out our events and get a sneak peek at Dr. Craig's new book about raising tweens, available now for purchase!
"The book focuses on the glue that keeps families close and connected together through the tests of time. It was written as a passion project that poured out of me patiently for the past three years. In Fall 2022, that dream comes alive!" -Dr. Craig
Head over to her NEW website for more information.
amandacraigphd.com
Look around, check out our events and get a sneak peek at Dr. Craig's new book about raising tweens, available now for purchase!
"The book focuses on the glue that keeps families close and connected together through the tests of time. It was written as a passion project that poured out of me patiently for the past three years. In Fall 2022, that dream comes alive!" -Dr. Craig
Who Are You and What Have You Done with My Kid? …Connect with Your Tween While They are Still Listening
Darien Community Tween Pop-Up Group Series
A place for tweens to come together. . .
Everyone wants to be heard. . .to express opinions. . .to be understood
Tweens need to have people and places where they can feel supported to safely dialogue with others. . .a place where they can express feelings and thoughts and not be laughed at. This safe place can be anywhere—a church group, scouting, school clubs, sports teams. Tween Pop-Up Groups are designed to offer time and space in the community for social, emotional and character development led by tweens and guided by a licensed professional.
The developmental stage called tween years encompasses a period I call “the forgotten years”—years when parents describe the rapidly changing child with phrases like “he changed overnight” or “she is secretive” or “he has emotional outbursts for no reason” or “her friend group is more important than her family.” Overnight it seems our children turn into new people we don’t know. In reality, tweens are confused too! To them, overnight their bodies go through new changes, their emotional turbulence appears more often and hard for them to describe, and their peer relationships matter in a profound way that impacts how they see themselves. Meanwhile, parents and caregivers tend to focus during the elementary years on academics and social dynamics to make sure their children are safe and happy. And then shift to worry about the teen years and the changes ahead. These four little years between 9-12 get overlooked in the hustle and bustle.
Pop-Up Groups meet throughout the community for tweens to attend and talk openly, learn about themselves and grow in their understanding of the world around them. It is a short-term commitment (come to one, some or all the groups) that offers group members an opportunity to experience curiosity about self, answer questions they are unsure how to ask, and feel heard. Each group offers a safe place to talk, play, move, think and leave feeling lighter. Groups include time for activities, sports, discussion, games, music, art and food. The groups are happening in a variety of settings throughout our community to expose tweens to different places that are here to support and nurture their development. Each community site will have a different focus that touches on the theme of social emotional development.
AUDIENCE
Boys and girls ages 9-12
LENGTH
Each Pop-Up Group is on site for an hour and a half session.
A special thank you to our Darien community sites who have hosted one of our Tween Pop-Up Groups:
Southfield Center for Development (now part of Sasco River Center)
Holistic & Integrative Wellness Center/Inspire Train Fit
Darien Nature Center
The Darien Community Association
Noroton Presbyterian Church
Darien YMCA
Tengda
Coromandel
Bodega Taco Bar
Barvida
Dr. Katie Takayasu
If you want to be a Pop Up Site email us as : [email protected]
Everyone wants to be heard. . .to express opinions. . .to be understood
Tweens need to have people and places where they can feel supported to safely dialogue with others. . .a place where they can express feelings and thoughts and not be laughed at. This safe place can be anywhere—a church group, scouting, school clubs, sports teams. Tween Pop-Up Groups are designed to offer time and space in the community for social, emotional and character development led by tweens and guided by a licensed professional.
The developmental stage called tween years encompasses a period I call “the forgotten years”—years when parents describe the rapidly changing child with phrases like “he changed overnight” or “she is secretive” or “he has emotional outbursts for no reason” or “her friend group is more important than her family.” Overnight it seems our children turn into new people we don’t know. In reality, tweens are confused too! To them, overnight their bodies go through new changes, their emotional turbulence appears more often and hard for them to describe, and their peer relationships matter in a profound way that impacts how they see themselves. Meanwhile, parents and caregivers tend to focus during the elementary years on academics and social dynamics to make sure their children are safe and happy. And then shift to worry about the teen years and the changes ahead. These four little years between 9-12 get overlooked in the hustle and bustle.
Pop-Up Groups meet throughout the community for tweens to attend and talk openly, learn about themselves and grow in their understanding of the world around them. It is a short-term commitment (come to one, some or all the groups) that offers group members an opportunity to experience curiosity about self, answer questions they are unsure how to ask, and feel heard. Each group offers a safe place to talk, play, move, think and leave feeling lighter. Groups include time for activities, sports, discussion, games, music, art and food. The groups are happening in a variety of settings throughout our community to expose tweens to different places that are here to support and nurture their development. Each community site will have a different focus that touches on the theme of social emotional development.
AUDIENCE
Boys and girls ages 9-12
LENGTH
Each Pop-Up Group is on site for an hour and a half session.
A special thank you to our Darien community sites who have hosted one of our Tween Pop-Up Groups:
Southfield Center for Development (now part of Sasco River Center)
Holistic & Integrative Wellness Center/Inspire Train Fit
Darien Nature Center
The Darien Community Association
Noroton Presbyterian Church
Darien YMCA
Tengda
Coromandel
Bodega Taco Bar
Barvida
Dr. Katie Takayasu
If you want to be a Pop Up Site email us as : [email protected]
MMFT is thrilled to partner with futuresTHRIVE in developing a pediatric screening tool to capture potential mental health concerns easily, early and often.
Want to participate in the future of mental health screening for tweens?
The screening tool is in early development and we are looking for tweens 9-12 years old to complete the tool so we can assess its validity. The information you provide is kept private and confidential.
Click here to provide valuable information in the development of the screening tool
Click here for more info on futuresTHRIVE
Thank you!
Want to participate in the future of mental health screening for tweens?
The screening tool is in early development and we are looking for tweens 9-12 years old to complete the tool so we can assess its validity. The information you provide is kept private and confidential.
Click here to provide valuable information in the development of the screening tool
Click here for more info on futuresTHRIVE
Thank you!
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