Human Connection Lab for Families
Schedule
Sat Jun 29 2024 at 02:00 pm to 03:30 pm
UTC-07:00Location
Mutter Chiropractic | Portland, OR
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About this Event
Imagine playing social games that create a deeper knowing of oneself and each other with your family! Imagine a world where we freely identify and express our emotional landscape, identify our needs and ask for what we need/want. What is possible when we feel safe to express the truth of our experience, when we know our own yes and no from a young age? What is possible when we have deeply connected, trusting and intimate relationships with each other and our children? Come explore our humanness, how we relate, how we nourish, encourage and nurture through GAMES! Human Connection Lab for Families!
Cost: FREE for the first 10 families who sign up!
What to bring: your favorite cushion for sitting and a water bottle, your family and friends! Expect to move, laugh and play!
More information:
Human Connection Labs are playful, profound ways to engage with others more meaningfully, inviting our curiosity and experimentation. These experiences are designed to move us from surface level engagement to heart-rich connection simply and quickly. Come socialize in a creative and supportive environment! Expect to go deep, to challenge yourself, to laugh and to light(en) up! Hosted by Dr. Jennifer Love, DC
Dr. Jennifer Love, DC is passionate about discovering our greatest and most alive expression through chiropractic and fostering connection through community. She tends to the nervous system through light touch chiropractic to optimize function and therefore expression. She shares mindful, relational practices to foster deeper, more meaningful connection and help us feel more of our hearts. She practiced and assisted in the Solsara community for over 10 years, offered facilitation on a self-guided tour across the country, and draws on Authentic Relating Games, helping others to see and feel more of themselves, take bigger risks, and delight in true intimacy that is often missed in our fast-paced lives. She believes that intimacy in relating to one another is the medicine of our time. Our world lights up when we know ourselves deeply, share our essence, and witness others do the same. Jennifer lives in Portland, OR with her nine-year-old, Luca, and her partner, Jonathan Brinkley. Together they create community gatherings with a focus on intimacy in relationship. She is dedicated to co-creating a world in which adults and children can identify and freely express their emotional landscape.
Schedule:
2pm arrive
2:15pm games begin
3:30PM snacks and socializing
Skill building:
~identify our experience: physical, mental and emotional
~identify our needs in any given moment
~ask for what we want/need
~express ourselves more freely and fully
~develop a sense of our own yes and no and practice saying it
~witness others, inviting compassion
~share our experience, inviting vulnerability and free expression
~have deeper, more meaningful relationships, inviting intimacy
~build trust
~get curious, and tap into a natural sense of wonder
~play mindfully
~know ourselves better
~foster communities who relate compassionately, mindfully, creatively
Who is this for?
*Families of Origin and Chosen Family
*Geared towards children AND everyone plays and learns!
*children verbal 3ish-18y.o. (under 12 y.o. accompanied by an adult)
*parents (with babes): come witness and/or participate if your babe allows
*adults curious about emotional connection with our littles
*nannies
*teachers
*adults who work children
*Engaging for ages 3-103 y.o.
Where is it happening?
Mutter Chiropractic, 3810 Southeast Division Street, Portland, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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