Alcoholics Anonymous, drug rehabilitation centers, coalitions for social and political reforms, therapy clusters,
the adult education movement — these and other activities provide opportunities for people to «get involved,» without the benefit of clergy.
Not exact matches
For West, the presence of intact, hard - working families and the network of clubs, churches and sports leagues made segregation easier to bear and gave him the
education, vision and self - confidence to join the civil rights
movement as a young
adult.
Our community includes Green Meadow Waldorf School (400 students, grades K - 12), the Pfeiffer Center (environmental
education, biodynamic agriculture, and organic beekeeping), Eurythmy Spring Valley (
movement art), Sunbridge Institute (Waldorf teacher
education and
adult anthroposophical studies), the Otto Specht School (Waldorf
education for children with learning differences), the Fiber Craft Studio (healing senses and soul through work with plants and natural fibers), the Fellowship Community (home for the aged), and the Hungry Hollow Co-op Natural Foods Market.
We provide group classes, one on one sessions for emotional and developmental
movement, and
education to parents and
adults that support bonding and attachment.
This is a week - long exploration that encourages kids and
adults to discover new foods and drinks, a
movement to keep the
education of taste «alive», especially in children.
He says more diversion is needed early, with
education and job opportunities, and that New York needs to stop treating 16 - and 17 - year - olds as
adults in the criminal justice system, a
movement known as «raise the age.»
Powered by Girl Lyn Mikel Brown In her new book, Powered by Girl, Lyn Mikel Brown, Ed.D.» 89, a writer and
education professor at Colby College, explores how young women have embraced activism and how
adult women have supported them and need to continue to support them in their
movements.
And, as the educator Thomas Toch has noted, the disadvantaged are most in need of school as a physical place, providing structure and supportive
adults, and will likely suffer from a
movement to virtual
education.
We are a part of a
movement for young people who exit their schooling not just with academic gains but as young
adults who have received an
education for social, emotional and citizenship development.
The mounting emphasis on early - childhood
education, the renewed interest in community schools — with services for
adults and neighborhoods as well as for children — and the
movement to create trauma - informed classrooms for children exposed to violence all reflect this trend.
August 6 Young @ Art Ages 2 - 5, accompanied by an
adult 10 - 11 a.m. MWV Art
Education Center $ 10 per child (VMFA members $ 8),
adults free Land, Sea, and Sky: Capture the summer season through painting, drawing, and creating seascapes,
movement - filled landscapes, and warm summer nightscapes.
July 17 Artsy Infants: Movin» & Groovin» 11 a.m. — Noon, Art
Education Center $ 10 per baby /
adult pair (VMFA members $ 8) Ages 3 — 15 months Focus on the importance of tummy time and
movement in art.