Art Therapy is a psychotherapeutic service that supports and encourages your child to express his or her feelings, enhances social skills, resolves frustrations, and fosters coping with difficulties in constructive ways. The goals of Art Therapy and Movement Summer Programs are to help your child grow socially and emotionally, work through obstacles, and benefit from the utilization of movement to enhance physical awareness. The art-making process will further the emotional, cognitive, social and physical integration of the participants. Each two-hour session will consist of a structured plan tailored to meet the needs of each individual child and the group as whole. Sessions will implement learning perspectives that include activities and themes with underlying academic and expressive objectives. Diane Quiroga began her journey with the visual arts at a young age. She holds a double Bachelor's Degree in Psychology and Art History from LaSalle University. More recently, receiving a Master's Degree in Counseling Psychology and Art Therapy from Caldwell College. She has four years of comprehensive professional experience with children from varied populations in a therapeutic setting. Her passion for the use of the creative arts as a vehicle for communication continues to be the impetus for her work as an art therapist. To contact Diane, click here