Run Away to the Circus (Without Leaving the ACT!): A Fun Workshop Just for Canberra Kids

A group of children performing circus acts on stage, with some on a balance beam and others in the background rehearsing. The scene is illuminated with dramatic lighting, creating a lively atmosphere.
Image source: Beautiful Minds

Finding that perfect activity can feel like a mission. It needs to be fun. It also needs to be meaningful. Well, get ready for something totally unique for the kids in your life!

Beautiful Minds has brought an amazing experience to our city. It’s called the “1000% Me” Circus Workshop. This is not just any old play session. It is specifically designed for kids aged 7 to 12 who have ADHD or ASD.

The best part? It uses the incredible world of the circus to help children shine. Imagine your child learning to juggle or balance. They get to use their energy in the most positive ways! This two-hour session is all about letting them unleash their unique gifts and strengths. It is a one-of-a-kind adventure.

But this is more than just fun and games. This program is backed by some serious science. It was even created with input from a Cirque Du Soleil Artistic Director! That’s right, world-class imagination is at work right here in the ACT.

The program helps kids learn real-world skills. They discover how to navigate friendships with confidence. They learn to find their voice and communicate better. Furthermore, they gain valuable tools for enhancing their focus.

The workshop is hosted right at Warehouse Circus! This is a fantastic ACT-based organisation. They are dedicated to improving the health of young people through social circus. It is a wonderful way to support local community efforts.

It is NDIS approved, which is a big help for many local families. If you are looking for an activity that is exciting, therapeutic, and right here in Canberra, this is definitely one to check out. Give your child the chance to be 1000% themselves!



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