We have developed a range of workshops in each area we address. Our workshops aim to support community wellbeing in particular topic areas, for example, relating with young people in ways that are joyful, present, mindful, respectful, and supportive of creativity, independence, and interdependence.
After a brief introduction, our workshops primarily use participant-driven discussion and interactive exercises. Most workshops can include nurslings and older children at the discretion and convenience of their caregiver(s).
If you would enjoy hosting a workshop or facilitated discussion for your circle of friends, classroom, school, church, workplace, or other group, contact Ryan at ryan@notjustskin.org. While donations to support our efforts are welcome, we generally offer workshops as a free community service.
Our workshops currently fall into four categories, with some specific topics listed below:
Family and Parenting
Transforming the Classroom
Connection and Wellbeing
Positive Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Infancy
To provide more of a sense of what these workshops are like, here is a description of a general workshop:
In this interactive workshop, we aim toward the goal of relating with children in ways that are joyful, present, mindful, respectful, and supportive of both our own and children's needs.
Through discussion and exercises, we'll work together on actively engaging in healthy, nonviolent relationships with young people, including: being a good ally for children (our own or others'), identifying needs, being in touch with our needs, playfulness using tools for support, recruiting resources, being a good ally for parents, and handling tantrums and other "uncomfortable" parenting experiences. We welcome all adults who would like to relate joyfully with children, including parents, grandparents, teachers, and other caregivers.
Presenter Bio: Ryan McAllister, Ph.D.
Ryan McAllister is a long-time parent- and child-advocate. He co-parents a child with a rare genetic variation and significant developmental differences. Ryan has co-founded several relationship building organizations and projects, including:
Ryan has over six years of experience in Nonviolent Communication, mindfulness, peer counseling, and parenting by connection. He also serves as research faculty at Georgetown University studying the biophysics of invasive cancer cells.