“The family is very happy.
It seems like a program perfect for youth in the current time. Healthy self-reflection while really looking at what's in front of you.”
— Erica, Homeschool Education Specialist, U.S.A.
FOR families & YOUTH
PHOTOGRAPHY & STORYTELLING PROGRAM
A self-guided, online course designed for a semester of flexible, turnkey learning — helping youth process experiences, share their perspectives, and grow in confidence, anytime and anywhere. Developed by educators, creatives, and youth experts, this self-guided program helps children and teens slow down, look more closely, and think more deeply about their world. Whether at home, in a homeschool group, or in a community setting, it meets each participant where they are, giving them space to grow, create, and thrive.
“I walked in thinking everything was in black and white. But I walked out seeing that we can all have different emotions and interpret differently. If I can take a picture, I don’t have to speak, and you can know what I’m feeling.”
When Youth Feel Seen, They Engage
PARTICIPANTS WILL RECEIVE
A four-chapter journey that blends creativity, reflection, and well-being.
4 chapters (16 activities total) with guided photo prompts, reflections, and storytelling exercises
Each activity takes 30–60 minutes and can be completed at any pace
No special camera needed (phones, tablets, or point-and-shoot cameras all work)
Designed for ages 10+ (younger children may participate with light adult support)
Perfect for independent learning, homeschool groups, or family projects
START TODAY
Eligible for ESA or voucher funds. Start anytime! No setup, schedule, or special equipment required.
What MAKES OUR Program DifferenT
This isn’t just an arts activity. It’s a research-backed tool for reflection and growth. Each activity helps youth:
Process their emotions and experiences
Build self-confidence and purpose
Strengthen connections with others
Develop empathy and perspective-taking skills
Join the Storytelling Journey
Through every photograph and reflection, youth learn that their perspective is valuable and that their voice has meaning. Give youth more than creativity — give them the tools to process, connect, and thrive.