Moving Stories in sand is a hands-on, creative storytelling experience where teens use figures and a sand tray to build scenes, explore ideas, and tell stories visually and symbolically. By shaping narratives in the sand, participants engage multiple senses—touch, sight, movement, and imagination—in a way that supports reflection and self-expression.
Through guided prompts and optional discussion, teens will:
✨ Strengthen creative thinking and imagination
✨ Practice communication and personal expression
✨ Explore problem-solving and conflict resolution
✨ Build confidence in sharing ideas and stories
This class offers a calm, supportive space where teens can experiment, reflect, and create at their own pace. There’s no pressure to perform or share—participants choose how deeply they engage.
📅 Ages 13–18 welcome
🕒 12:30PM - 1:30PM
Space is limited to 7 participants per session. Reserve a spot using the button below, or attend as part of this free, first-come, first-served event.
No experience needed • All materials provided
About the Instructor:
Robyn Greene, LCPC, started her career as The Story Lady @ Cross Lanes West VA library over 45 years ago. After a long career as a former ELA teacher, Youth Minister, community mental health clinician specializing in family reunification, director of outpatient pediatrics Acadia Hospital (clinician of the year 2013), play therapist, and recently retired as district clinician for MSAD 31 in Howland Maine, Robyn and her husband have returned to Texas from Maine to be with family. Robyn has presented Moving Stories internationally to several play therapy & clinical conventions.
