Tranquil Parenting - Art as a Coping Tool with Divorce and Separation



Art can be used for different purposes. Most art is understood. The end product takes shape as a recognizable piece of work. In my case, art may also be used as a coping tool helping families though traumatic experiences such as divorce, abuse or neglect situations. Apply to work with me at www.sayyes.life to gain resilience and a deeper understanding of yourself through art.

I've heard many say they don't know what I do with art and how my parenting classes have anything to do with art or even how it relates. This misunderstanding is not limited.
Peer artists in my own building and campus introduce me as "Sonja Redden, I'm not really sure what she does." Some times my room is simply skipped during tours. My stories get ignored during marketing opportunities because of the lack of understanding. Recently received an email regarding this subject from someone who I have failed to create a reason for him to be aware of art as unique coping tool and the benefits it brings to all. I did not respond to his email. Maybe this video will create a relevancy for him.

After much thought, I'm in the position to enlighten others how art benefits the community by building resilience and understanding of ones self. And so this movement that I've begun continues... join me if you'd like.

I have helped parents who struggle on a daily basis with understanding themselves and why they act the way they do with their ex. I have helped them achieve Tranquility and begin again and minimize the harm divorce has in their children. I have shared ways for them to build resiliency to the tough transitions by using their imagination and creating unique ways to manage conflict.
Locally, there are 4 other artists who work with families such as this. They do not however work specifically with the same subject of divorce. In a neighboring town, there is an entire building devoted to artist like me. My goal is to create an understanding of how art heals. Again, please join me in this movement.

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