The Worry Monster Workshop
Thursday 1 June (half term) 10.30 - 12.30 at CFF, 177-179 Narborough Road, Leicester LE3 0PE
Children can often feel worried or anxious and sometimes it can feel difficult for them to talk about those worries. Creating a Worry Monster is a brilliant and fun way to encourage children to share their worries.
This workshop is for children aged 8-11 years who are still at Primary School. It is taking place in the half term holiday from 10.30am - 12.30pm on Thursday 1 June at the Centre for Fun and Families (177-179 Narborough Road, Leicester LE3 0PE). A drink and a biscuit will be provided.
The workshop is completely free thanks to a grant from NHS Charities Together. To sign up please follow the link below.
This workshop is for children aged 8-11 years who are still at Primary School. It is taking place in the half term holiday from 10.30am - 12.30pm on Thursday 1 June at the Centre for Fun and Families (177-179 Narborough Road, Leicester LE3 0PE). A drink and a biscuit will be provided.
The workshop is completely free thanks to a grant from NHS Charities Together. To sign up please follow the link below.
Meet the team
The Worry Monster workshop is run by Carla from Sunrise Wellbeing and Manpreet from CFF.
‘Carla is an experienced practitioner, having worked with children and families for 30 years, in a variety of settings, and regularly holds successful emotional literacy support workshops for children. Carla has an extensive background in primary education and has developed a deep passion for supporting children's mental health and wellbeing as well as speech, language and attention and listening needs. When Carla isn't working she enjoys spending time with her family and walking her lovely cockapoo Reggie. She also loves chocolate, paddle boarding and meeting up with friends.’ 'Manpreet is an experienced Psychological Wellbeing Practitioner and has worked with young people and families in various settings. A part of the Centre for Fun and Families team, Manpreet offers 1-1 support for young people. Manpreet has a strong passion for supporting children and young people’s mental health and emotional wellbeing during the different stages of their lives. Outside of work, Manpreet enjoys art, dancing, spending time with family and friends along with tea and biscuits!' |