What do youth want and need? How can we support them?
Young people deserve help finding their authentic self and the courage to walk with purpose, resilience and love. Real Talk Davis holds a safe space to share honest conversations, make meaningful connections, and seeds essential life skills to help pre-teen and teen girls* make choices that truly serve them. This is a space to bond with peers and mentors who value being real, together. Sessions include circle time, nature time, symbolic crafts, age appropriate curriculum. Our aim is to offer a light in the darkness, and uncover some wisdom, joy and community amidst uncertain times. We hope you'll join us!
Young people deserve help finding their authentic self and the courage to walk with purpose, resilience and love. Real Talk Davis holds a safe space to share honest conversations, make meaningful connections, and seeds essential life skills to help pre-teen and teen girls* make choices that truly serve them. This is a space to bond with peers and mentors who value being real, together. Sessions include circle time, nature time, symbolic crafts, age appropriate curriculum. Our aim is to offer a light in the darkness, and uncover some wisdom, joy and community amidst uncertain times. We hope you'll join us!
Real Talk Grows
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Real Talk Davis Curriculum will be developmentally (age and stage) appropriate for teens in or around 7th & 8th grade. We will focus on the above themes as best serves the group, striking a healthy balance between depth and fun. Have more questions? Visit our Teen Curriculum, Philosophy, or our FAQ.
Real Talk Davis Details
HAWKS GROUP
*We understand gender identity to be fluid and expressed in many ways. Our programs welcome teens along the gender spectrum who are assigned female at birth and/or socialized female. Please see our gender inclusive policy. |
Facilitated by Caitlin McNeely
CAITLIN MCNEELY grew up exploring the gentle sandy beaches of the southern Gulf coast and the giant sprawling oak trees in her urban Houston neighborhood. In the summer, her favorite time was spent road-tripping to the magical tide pools and rocky beaches of a small island off the coast of Maine. She has studied the intersection of nature, spirituality and creative writing in the US and abroad. She follows a path of learning from and supporting indigenous cultures and wisdom-keepers.
Caitlin holds training from the Wilderness Awareness School in Washington and is currently training in Somatic Ecopsychology and is deepening her ecotherapeutic skills. Caitlin holds experience and knowledge in permaculture, organic farming, folk herbalism and ancestral bushcraft, and is Wilderness First Aid certified. Learn more about Caitlin... Group & curriculum guided by Directors Emily Frost & Quetzal Francois. |
TUITION
September 2024 - June 2025 School Year:
$1,850 Base Tuition
$1,950 Pay It Forward
Tuition Assistance Available
September 2024 - June 2025 School Year:
$1,850 Base Tuition
$1,950 Pay It Forward
Tuition Assistance Available
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We will contact you as soon as we have received your information.
Additional forms (including Health & Emergency Form, Liability Waiver & Financial Agreement) will accompany the start of the group.
Please contact us if you have questions or to schedule a free intro call.
Additional forms (including Health & Emergency Form, Liability Waiver & Financial Agreement) will accompany the start of the group.
Please contact us if you have questions or to schedule a free intro call.
"We are teaching girls how to have experiences that end in joy and honor, rather than regret, guilt, or shame. Youth need to understand what joy and regret really look like for them. We need to 'reflect and revise' what really matters. This work is so important!"
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