Click Here for Order Info TVO's The Mummy Diaries Page Doane House Art Therapy Video David, 10 - Expressing his anxiety and frustration about his mother's terminal illness.  Helplessness is a very common and confusing feeling. Emily, 9 - She has Down syndrome.  This is a picture of the colours she likes.  It could be her way of expressing her identity separate from her mom's cancer. Emma, 10 - Some of the feelings that a child might feel when a parent is ill. Joseph, 7 - All the world is having a storm, lightning and everything is dark. Andrea, 16 - Her and her mom at a happy time in the family's backyard, two years before her mom died. Emma, 10 - Her and her mom (in wheelchair); the colours in the rainbow show the different feelings Emma has.
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Art Therapy

Art Therapy is a different approach to traditional talk therapy, where participants can use the art process to express thoughts and feelings they may not know how to otherwise express.

Many of our clients in this program are children who are trying to cope with the devastating loss of a parent, sibling or other close family member such as a grandparent.

A professionally trained Art Therapist works with participants in sessions that are typically 1 hour in length. The length of the program is adaptable to the needs of the individual or group.

 
Time: by appointment

Registration required: yes

Contact: Jennifer Sharko 905-967-0259 x104