MAGIC MENTOR PROGRAM
Where Wonder Inspires Learning
Magic Mentor is an educational arts program that uses the art of magic to help students build confidence, strengthen communication skills, and explore STEAM concepts through hands-on learning, creativity, and performance.
LEARN | SEE | EXPERIENCE
The Arts in All Their Forms Can Open Doors
At The House of MAGIC Foundation for the Arts, we believe creative experiences can help individuals discover confidence, expression, focus, and a deeper sense of possibility. Magic Mentor was designed to bring those opportunities into schools, homeschool groups, and community learning environments.
More than a class, Magic Mentor is a way to connect education and imagination through meaningful participation.
WHAT THIS PROGRAM IS ABOUT
The Change Magic Mentor Helps Create
This program is about more than learning a trick. It is about helping students engage, discover, communicate, and believe in what they are capable of becoming.
…THE STUDENT
…THE LEARNING EXPERIENCE
… THE COMMUNITY
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
A Flexible Educational Program
Magic Mentor can be adapted for a variety of ages and settings, making it an excellent fit for classroom enrichment, after-school programs, homeschool groups, and community-based learning opportunities.
Confidence
Students learn to speak, present, and participate with greater courage and self-belief.
Discovery
Lessons can naturally support observation, logic, sequencing, and STEAM-based thinking.
Creativity
Magic inspires storytelling, imagination, and expression while keeping students engaged.
WHY IT MATTERS
Magic Creates a Different Entry Point Into Learning
Some students respond to wonder in a way they do not respond to traditional instruction. Magic helps create a bridge between curiosity and understanding, making lessons feel active, memorable, and personal.
- Encourages participation through hands-on engagement
- Supports communication, focus, and presentation skills
- Can be scaled for different ages and developmental levels
- Works well for schools, homeschool groups, and enrichment settings
