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A Seeds of Potential Program

The Warren

Where children are invited to feel, speak, and stand their ground — and grow into courageous, empathic stewards of their world.

The Wondrous world of The Warren

A garden without rabbits, without disruption, without the wild pressing at the edges — that's not a living ecosystem. That's a controlled one.

Rabbits don't ruin gardens. They're part of the cycle. They eat, they disturb, they fertilize, they tunnel — and the garden absorbs it, responds, grows differently because of them. That IS children in community. We do not need to tame our children. We need our children to change us and this world.

In The Warren program I support children to celebrate their wildness and intuition while in community with others. Our children do not need to be perfectly well-behaved members of a community but rather to learn how to be alive in relationship with it.

Drawing from movement-based conflict resolution work, the grounded wisdom of children's yoga, movement and art therapies, this program offers children an experience — embodied, expressive, and honest — for navigating their inner lives and their relationships with others.

This is not about compliance. It is not about making children easier to manage.

It is about raising humans who know the difference between cooperation and capitulation — who understand that belonging doesn't require self-erasure, and that their voice, their body, and their truth belong to them.

During the program children will,

  • Move through big feelings without being swept away by them

  • Set boundaries and honor the boundaries of others

  • Speak up, advocate for themselves, and be heard

  • Show up as caring, courageous members of their communities

  • Stay rooted in who they are — even when the world asks them to shrink.

Approach & Modalities

I, Lunden, hold this space with deep warmth, playfulness, and respect for the full personhood of every child in the room. Parents and caregivers are woven into the work, learning alongside their children how to support regulation, connection, and courageous self-expression at home.

We will use creative story telling, play, role play, movement and art making.

I have a masters degree in creative arts therapy, with various certifications in mindfulness, proactive communication and nature therapies.

Tailored for each group

The Warren workshops are offered as group programming for children or children and parents. The program can be brought into schools, therapeutic settings, and community spaces.