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About Us

How we play

A lot of inner child work focuses on healing—shining a light on who we are beneath the fear, pressure, and patterns we’ve built over time. And we honor that. But we also do something a little different. InnerChild Studio sits at the intersection of events, community, and learning how to be human together; especially through playful, hands-on experiences that bring people out of their heads and back into connection. We believe life gets lighter when we stop overthinking it and start playing again. InnerChild Studio sits at the intersection of events, community, and learning how to be human together—especially through playful, hands-on experiences that bring people out of their heads and back into connection. 


We take that space… and we move with it.


Here, we use child-like language on purpose. We keep things simple, curious, and playful because that’s often where real connection starts. Not everything has to be serious to be meaningful.


Did you once believe you were “too cool” for Pokémon, and now you feel a little disconnected from your obsessed children? 

Come learn it—surrounded by other people who are rediscovering theirs too.


Did you do the difficult work of facing your inner child, moving through everything, and now feel stuck on what comes next? 

Let’s go ride bikes. Let’s do something with that awareness.


Are you in your head too much, overthinking your next step, feeling frozen or unsure? Don’t just think your way out, come to an event. Step into something simple, social, and real.


About InnerChild Studio

Our Mission

The Kindness Principles

What We Stand For

Our mission is to help people reconnect with their inner child—not just through reflection, but through shared experiences, playful learning, and real-world connection.


We believe insight is only the beginning. What matters most is what you do with it. We create spaces where people can step out of their heads and into something simple, soc

Our mission is to help people reconnect with their inner child—not just through reflection, but through shared experiences, playful learning, and real-world connection.


We believe insight is only the beginning. What matters most is what you do with it. We create spaces where people can step out of their heads and into something simple, social, and alive—where learning feels like play, and play feels like coming home to yourself.


We use child-like language on purpose. Not to simplify who people are, but to soften how they approach themselves and each other. Around here, curiosity matters more than perfection, and participation matters more than getting it “right.”


More than anything, we’re interested in what happens when people feel safe enough to loosen their grip a little—on who they think they should be, on how they think they should show up, and on the pressure to have it all figured out. In that space, something more honest becomes possible: laughter, movement, connection, and the kind of learning that actually sticks because it’s felt, not just understood.

What We Stand For

The Kindness Principles

What We Stand For

  • Play is powerful: Growth doesn’t always have to be serious to be real. We believe play lowers the pressure we carry, opens connection faster, and helps people access parts of themselves that overthinking can block. 
  • From thinking to doing: Awareness is important, but it’s not the finish line. We care about what happens when insight turns i

  • Play is powerful: Growth doesn’t always have to be serious to be real. We believe play lowers the pressure we carry, opens connection faster, and helps people access parts of themselves that overthinking can block. 
  • From thinking to doing: Awareness is important, but it’s not the finish line. We care about what happens when insight turns into movement—when you take what you’ve learned about yourself and actually try something new in real life. 
  • Belonging first: You don’t need to arrive confident, certain, or “ready.” You just need to show up. We build spaces where uncertainty is welcome, and where people aren’t expected to perform—just participate at whatever level feels possible for you in the moment.
  • Simplicity & clarity: We keep things easy to understand, easy to join, and easy to stay in. No unnecessary complexity, no hidden expectations—just clear invitations into shared experiences. 
  • Gentle courage: Trying something new can feel vulnerable. We honor that. Everything is designed to support soft entry points into discomfort—never forcing, always inviting. 

The Kindness Principles

The Kindness Principles

The Kindness Principles

  • We move at the speed of trust, not urgency
  • We assume good. intent and clarify when it’s missing.
  • We speak to people, not about them.
  • We repair quickly when we get it wrong.
  • We choose curiosity over conclusion.
  • We make space before we take space.
  • We listen to understand, not to respond.
  • We protect the room, not just our role.
  • We value honesty deli

  • We move at the speed of trust, not urgency
  • We assume good. intent and clarify when it’s missing.
  • We speak to people, not about them.
  • We repair quickly when we get it wrong.
  • We choose curiosity over conclusion.
  • We make space before we take space.
  • We listen to understand, not to respond.
  • We protect the room, not just our role.
  • We value honesty delivered with care.
  • We don’t rush people through their process.
  • We honor capacity, whether it’s our own or others.
  • We give feedback as an offering, not a weapon
  • We celebrate effort, not just outcomes.
  • We leave things softer than we found them.
  • We let things be simple when they can be.
  • We don’t confuse kindness with avoidance.
  • We hold boundaries without closing our hearts.
  • We notice what’s working and say it out loud.
  • We laugh at ourselves, but not at our expense.
  •  We allow others to move without pressure or performance.
  • We look for what’s real behind awkwardness. 
  • We assume everyone is carrying something we can’t see.
  • We stay smooth, even when life is knotty.
  • We believe small moments matter just as much.

Contact Us

Community is so much more than belonging to something, it's about doing something together that makes belonging matter.

- Brian Solis

InnerChild Studio

(571) 734-3327

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09:00 am – 05:00 pm

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