About the workshop:
An interactive, hands‑on workshop designed to help children shift from “stuck thinking” to “possibility thinking.” Through experiential activities, guided reflection, and simple, practical tools, your child will learn how to reframe challenges, build confidence, and develop a positive, growth‑oriented mindset.
During the session, they will discover how their thoughts influence their feelings and actions. Instead of getting caught in negative loops, they’ll be gently guided to view situations from new angles and explore what else might be possible. This helps them feel less overwhelmed and more capable when navigating everyday challenges.
They’ll also practice coming up with their own ideas and solutions, strengthening their belief in their ability to handle situations at school and at home. Throughout the workshop, children are encouraged to share their thoughts, speak up, and trust their own thinking, building both confidence and emotional resilience.
To support continued growth at home, parents will receive simple “Possibility Toolkits” designed to reinforce what their child learned during the workshop. These tools encourage positive self‑talk, introduce “possibility language” into everyday conversations, and help families build small reflection moments after challenges or mistakes. They make it easy for parents to keep the learning alive in natural, practical ways.
Each child will also bring home a GenBrave Possibility Power Pack—a curated set of fun, interactive tools, reflection activities, and take‑home resources that extend the workshop experience. The Power Pack helps children practice positive thinking, build everyday confidence, and apply their new skills independently at home and in school.
Learning highlights:
Your child will leave the workshop knowing how to stay calmer when things feel hard, speak up and share their ideas with more confidence, and believe more in what they can do. They also learn easy tools they can use at home and in school to keep trying, work through challenges, and feel more sure of themselves.
Age group:
9 to 12 years old
Duration:
1 hour 30 mins