At the end of 2008, The Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) in Sydney commissioned one of our Quirky Kid workshops to facilitate honest feedback from the youth committee in regards to their past experiences and expectations for future programs.
Now, The MCA is running its generation next series again. This series includes four after-hours, free of charge events for young people aged 12 to 18 years, and is linked to current MCA exhibitions. Generationext is supervised by MCA Learning staff and designed with input from the generation next Youth Committee, with a unique, ‘no teachers. no parents’ tag-line. Go and find out more about what the MCA, with the help of Quirky Kid and the youth committee have created.
Kimberley O’Brien, our principal child psychologist, discussed strategies for communicating with your adolescent son with Peter Dick from Brisbane’s Radio 4BC. You can find more information on how to have a healthy relationship and facilitate conversation with your teenager by visiting our resources page or discussing it on our forum.
If you have a story and would like to discuss it with us, please contact us to schedule a time. Kimberley O’Brien enjoys sharing the best of her therapeutic moments with the media. View our media appearances to-date.
Kimberley discussed changes in the school experience across generations with Lottie Barr from Voyeur, Virgin Blue’s in-flight magazine. You can find more information on the changes in schools over time, study pressure and performance anxiety, by visiting our resources page or discussing it on our forum.
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If you have a story and would like to discuss it with us, please contact us to schedule a time. Kimberley O’Brien enjoys sharing the best of her therapeutic moments with the media. View our media appearances to-date.
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Kimberley discussed night terrors with Katrina Vella from Woman’s Day Magazine. You can find more information on the difference between nightmares and night terrors, and what parents can do about them, by visiting our resources page or discussing it on our forum.
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Kimberley O’Brien, our principal child psychologist, discussed children and climate change with reporter vanessa Watson from The Wentworth Courier. You can find more information on climate change and children as well as general anxiety by visiting our resources page or discussing it on our forum.
You can read the full article at The Wentworth Courier.
If you have a story and would like to discuss it with us, please contact us to schedule a time. Kimberley O’Brien enjoys sharing the best of her therapeutic moments with the media. View our media appearances to-date.