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TLC Kids
For ages 11-15
TLC is piloting it's first (of hopefully so many) virtual comedy classes for kids! Hope is bringing in Stevie, their wife -- a performer & teacher for over 15 years and the best parent they know! Together they are offering caretakers everywhere an hour of solace for up to 3 days this winter break!
This well-educated and vastly trained gay duo will be here to help your silly kiddos find their funny voice (not SpongeBob’s!), build confidence, and know when to use it.
More importantly, we’re going to talk about why we laugh, how to bring everyone in on the joke, and what makes a joke mean. Parents are invited to listen in or take the time for themselves.
We invite you (well, really the child you love) to partake in our 3-day series, starting Monday, December 29th at 4pm EST (1pm PST). Classes will last about 50-60 minutes.
$10/day or $25 for all 3 days!
All you need is a computer, connection to the internet, and a kid who’s already dabbling in comedy (they just don’t know it yet!) Accessibility is important to us, so please reach out if you think your kiddo can’t do this because we promise THEY CAN!
For ages 11-15
TLC is piloting it's first (of hopefully so many) virtual comedy classes for kids! Hope is bringing in Stevie, their wife -- a performer & teacher for over 15 years and the best parent they know! Together they are offering caretakers everywhere an hour of solace for up to 3 days this winter break!
This well-educated and vastly trained gay duo will be here to help your silly kiddos find their funny voice (not SpongeBob’s!), build confidence, and know when to use it.
More importantly, we’re going to talk about why we laugh, how to bring everyone in on the joke, and what makes a joke mean. Parents are invited to listen in or take the time for themselves.
We invite you (well, really the child you love) to partake in our 3-day series, starting Monday, December 29th at 4pm EST (1pm PST). Classes will last about 50-60 minutes.
$10/day or $25 for all 3 days!
All you need is a computer, connection to the internet, and a kid who’s already dabbling in comedy (they just don’t know it yet!) Accessibility is important to us, so please reach out if you think your kiddo can’t do this because we promise THEY CAN!