Mothers, Daughters, and the Heroic Journey
- Presenter: Lindsay Davison
- Presenter: Annika Tara Hansche
JOIN OUR LOVING COMMUNITY
Mothers, you can be a vital part of your daughter’s coming-of-age journey.
The creators of this playful weekend invite you and your daughter to deepen your connection with each other and gain resources to foster closeness and mutual thriving in the years ahead.
Using theater games, dance, visual arts, writing, and sharing, you will:
- Explore what it means to thrive as an adolescent, together in community.
- Get to know yourselves better by asking questions like "Who am I right now?" and "What nurtures this vision of myself?"
- Join in a guided, mothers-only discussion group while daughters explore who they might become in playful and meaningful ways.
- Experience the power of invoking ancestral support.
This program is suitable for mothers and their daughters, ages 9–13. We are creating a feminist space and welcome all those who want to be part of this space including trans parents and kids. Please feel free to email Lindsay Davison at lindsaydavisonlicsw@gmail.com if you have any questions about whether this workshop is a good match for you.
NOTE Online registration is not available for this program. Please call Registration at 413.448.3500 to register. This program is suitable for kids ages 9-13. Children in this program must be accompanied by a parent or adult who is also registered for this program. Children under the age of 16 are not permitted to attend Kripalu Yoga classes or R&R workshops outside of the scheduled sessions for this program. Teens aged 16-17 may attend Kripalu R&R accompanied by a parent or guardian. Learn more about children and teens at Kripalu.
Included in Your Stay
Daily Yoga Classes | 3 All-Natural Meals | Access to the Kripalu Grounds |
Program at a Glance
Presenter(s)
Lindsay Davison, LICSW, SEP, is a clinical social worker, psychotherapist, and Somatic Experiencing (SE) practitioner who assists faculty and students at SE trainings around the country.
Full Bio and ProgramsAnnika Tara Hansche, RYT-200, is a master's degree candidate in the Clinical Mental Health Counseling program at Palo Alto University who leads retreats focused on intimacy and boundaries.
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