The Curiosity Mission
Curiosity is a habit that dims with age, but is a vital tool for personal growth, building relationships, and optimal learning. How do we encourage the continuation of curiosity?
Read moreCuriosity is a habit that dims with age, but is a vital tool for personal growth, building relationships, and optimal learning. How do we encourage the continuation of curiosity?
Read moreHope is crucial to growth; it transforms challenging times into opportunities for growth. In this fun egg-balancing challenge, children and adults will find ample opportunity to practice hope.
Read moreAt this station, you’ll explore your feelings around climate change by creating a picture frame that represents your emotions about climate change.
How strong are your “imagination muscles” today? Try this experiment in creative thinking and then consider how your creativity can help with climate action.
Growing courage is not only about doing a scary thing — it’s about listening to your heart and doing the right thing too.
Read moreAt this station you’ll practice how to calm down using “The Traffic Light”.
Read moreIn this activity, kids will learn about tree growth and how tree rings can be a metaphor for their own growth. The tree rings will serve as a reminder that their life is a work in progress, and they are growing all the time.
Read moreColors are a form of non-verbal communication that can speak volumes. Blue
means Trust, Loyalty, Patience, Harmony, Dignity, Peace, Calm, Quietness, Fear,
Duty, Unfriendliness.
In this activity, you will imagine what it would be like to be a grown-up and have a real job. But getting a job takes some planning. This activity helps you think through some of the steps to get there.
Read moreLearn more about our emotions and how we feel them in our bodies
Read moreWhat’s a wish or goal you have for the future? At this station, you’ll add to the “Wish Chain” and think of a step to move forward.
Read moreAt this station you’ll consider if an idea is WRONG or DIFFERENT and how you feel about those words.
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