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How to Build an Attention Sanctuary: A Six-Week Journey for Parents and Guardians (Session 1 of 6)

  • SoRA Sanctuary 55 Washington Street Brooklyn, NY, 11201 United States (map)

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An attention sanctuary is a space—physical, mental, or temporal—where meaningful connection flourishes, free from the tug of digital distractions. In our hyper-connected world, attention sanctuaries offer a refuge where families can cultivate presence, rediscover the joy of undivided attention, and shape children's attentional abilities without the warping effects of commercial interests. No attention sanctuary is more critical than the family home.

Building on the insights from "The Great Rewiring of Parenthood" seminar (see participant feedback HERE), this six-week workshop series invites concerned parents from the greater NY area to join a supportive "parents working group" dedicated to creating attentional sanctuaries for their families. 

Who Should Join?

This workshop series is designed for parents, caretakers and guardians who:

  • Feel overwhelmed by the demands of modern parenting and technology

  • Seek practical tools to create more mindful, attentive family environments

  • Want to connect with a community of parents facing similar challenges

  • Are open to experimentation and self-reflection in their parenting approach

Join us for this transformative six-week journey as we learn, experiment, and build the foundations for more attentive, connected families in the digital age.

Taught by SoRA Faculty Jac Mullen and Adam Pearce. Jac is a writer, teacher, former Executive Editor of The American Reader, and father living in New Haven, Connecticut. Adam Pearce is a coach, writer, and parent of two living in Crown Heights, Brooklyn.

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Sidewalk Study: KINSHIP TIME in Fort Greene

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The Choreography of Attention (Session 3 of 3)