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Worry to Wonder Adventure Adelaide SA Workshop

  • coastaledgeyouthse
  • Mar 13
  • 1 min read

Updated: Mar 14

Workshop poster: Worry to Wonder Adventure on May 10 at Trott Park, Adelaide. Features a decorative bowl with colorful items and event details.

Looking for a different way to spend Mother’s Day morning? Skip the rush and join us for a slow, magical hour of connection and sensory play. No pressure, just wonder!


Is your little explorer navigating some big, bubbly feelings? Join us for Worry to Wonder, a magical 60-minute sensory adventure at Trott Park!


Led by a Social Worker, this session is NDIS-friendly and designed for ages 4–6.


This workshop is designed to help children (ages 4–6) and their parents/caregivers learn to externalise those "tricky thoughts" using potion alchemy and sensory exploration. It’s about moving from "bubbly" feelings and thoughts to a place of wonder and calm—together.



What to expect:


✅ 60 minutes of emotional learning in a fun, hands-on potion-making way using @featherandleafco eco-friendly potion kits.


✅ A take-home "Magical Goodie Bag" with sensory tools, potion fizz, and more.


✅ A clinical therapeutic framework wrapped in magic.


NDIS Families: This session is led by a Qualified Social Worker (MSW) and may be claimable under Capacity Building or Community Participation.


📅 Sunday, May 10th | 10:00 AM


📍 Trott Park Community Centre, Adelaide SA


🎟 $42.95 per child (Accompanying adults are FREE!) Book your tickets here: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/1985112401631


Spaces are limited to ensure a supportive environment for every child. Don't worry if you miss out this time, there will be more chances to attend in the future!


Click link below to book your space today!


 
 
 

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