15/04/2026
🎨 Upcoming at MIM: The Mindful Art Journey
Two days, two age groups, one beautiful experience rooted in mindfulness + creativity.
Free to our community, thanks to the Redlands Art Association 🖼️
Spots are limited - come create with us!
Link to register in bio.
15/04/2026
🎨 Upcoming at MIM: The Mindful Art Journey
Two days, two age groups, one beautiful experience rooted in mindfulness + creativity.
Spots are limited - come create with us!
Link to register in bio.
10/03/2026
A watercolor class that supports creativity AND emotional regulation for students in 3rd-6th grade. Kids will explore brush control, open-ended expression, and teamwork through fun, mindful art projects.
✨ Limited spots available!
🔗 Register through the link in our bio.
05/03/2026
Hi new friends! 🫶
We're Dr. Danielle & My - occupational therapists, educational consultants, and the founders of Mindfulness in Motion (MIM).
We support children, educators, therapists, and families using mindfulness, movement, and sensory-based strategies through a neurodiversity-affirming lens.
Our philosophy:
🫧 Regulation before education
🌈 Connection over compliance
📍Here you’ll find tools and ideas for sensory regulation, early childhood development, and inclusive education
If you’re a therapist, educator, parent, or advocate for kids – welcome! We’re so happy you’re here!
Mindfully,
Your OT besties 🫶
04/03/2026
🎨 Mindful Art Journey: A watercolor class that supports creativity AND emotional regulation.
Students in 3rd–6th grade will explore watercolor through four guided art projects focused on brush control, open-ended expression, and teamwork in a supportive environment.
🎨 All materials included
🍎 Snack provided
Children who are comfortable participating independently may attend as a drop-off. If additional support is helpful, caregivers are welcome to stay nearby.
This program is supported in part by grant funding, helping make art instruction and materials accessible.
✨ Limited spots available
Register through the link in bio.
themimproject
04/03/2026
The best moments in early intervention aren’t always big milestones.
Sometimes it’s the small quiet ones that tell us growth is happening.