Hello Reader, Our next THP hangouts is coming up and it’s one your daughter won’t want to miss. Bring a friend or come solo November 8th as we build our very own snow globes. Beginner friendly- no supplies or skills needed. Create their own unique snow globe that reflects their favourite scene, hobby, or season Try something new and have some laughs in a welcoming, relaxed atmosphere. Why this event is extra great for our beautiful ADHD mindsSnow globe-making is a sensory-rich and perfect for creative, curious, quick-thinking teens. Here’s why: It’s fun. It’s grounding. And it’s a tiny, tangible way to practice patience, creativity, and resilience one swirl at a time. For parents:This hangout is for your daughter if:
About THP HangoutsOur teen hangouts are monthly meetups where girls create, move, and connect through activities that help them embody confidence + resilience while trying something fun! (not just talk about it). Every session is: Ready to join?Spots are limited to 8. Resilience starts with something as simple as shaking up the snow, taking a breath, and watching it all settle again. With gratitude, Chantal Psychologist| Teen Coach| Part of the Pyramid Psychology Team Come and make a one of kind Snowglobe with us! The Happiness Path (THP) Hangouts A chance to do a hands-on craft that’s totally beginner-friendly, a little bit of easy movement (no pressure, no performance), and have a few laughs 👉 Are you in? Register here |
Hello! I’m Chantal, teen life coach and psychologist who’s helping teen girls build confidence, handle tough stuff, and grow into their most authentic selves. I’ve curate tools to make your journey as a parent, auntie, or supportive professional a little easier, and a lot more connected. These are the things I use, love, and trust to spark calm, courage, and real conversations with teens.
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