A safe and engaging group for homeschool girls to build confidence, connection, emotional regulation, and practical social skills.
Courageous Girls Club for Homeschoolers is a safe and engaging group program designed to support girls in building confidence, connection, emotional regulation, and practical social skills. Created especially for homeschool families, it offers a supportive space where girls can feel seen, heard, and encouraged as they navigate friendships, peer relationships, and growing confidence outside traditional school settings.
Led by Sabrina, this group draws on her background in social work, child development, trauma-informed practice, and group facilitation. Courageous Girls Club is more than a social catch-up. It is a meaningful space where girls can strengthen their sense of self, learn practical relationship skills, and know they are not alone in what they are experiencing.
Through shared conversations, guided activities, and supportive group experiences, girls are encouraged to build emotional awareness, speak up with confidence, and develop skills that support both wellbeing and connection. The group is designed to feel warm, respectful, and inclusive, while still offering structure and purpose.

Who is it for?
Created for homeschool girls who would benefit from support with confidence, friendships, emotional regulation, and connection in a safe and encouraging group environment.
Nature, Movement & Me
(Coming Soon)
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During school terms
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Nature, Movement & Me is a fun and engaging nature-based workshop for children, designed to support emotional regulation, curiosity, movement, and connection. Through play, movement, hands-on experiences, and time in nature, children are encouraged to build confidence, strengthen social and emotional skills, and enjoy learning in a way that feels meaningful. Each child will also have the opportunity to plant something to take home with them.
Led by Sabrina, this workshop draws on her background in social work, child development, trauma-informed practice, and group facilitation. Her approach is warm, respectful, creative, and grounded, with space for silliness, laughter, kindness, and connection alongside reflection and growth.
Through movement, shared experiences, and hands-on activities, children are invited to connect with nature, explore their natural curiosity, and take part in meaningful learning in a nurturing environment. The workshop is designed to feel supportive, engaging, and fun, while also helping children build skills that support their wellbeing.
Who is it for?
Created for children who would benefit from support with emotional regulation, confidence, curiosity, movement, and connection in a safe and encouraging workshop environment.



