Therapist turned chef uses cooking as form of therapy for children
CHICAGO â For this Foodie Friday, a look at a nonprofit using cooking as a form of children's therapy.The Evolved Network was started by one therapist-turned-chef on a mission to serve the city. He spends his time teaching little kids how to cook as a means of healing â gaining attention from schools around the city. Sebastian White wears many hats â chef, father, therapist, and most recently, he's added culinary educator to that list.
That's why he's headed from his children to ones who go to school on the other side of the city.On a portable hot table right in their school cafeteria, students begin to pull together something different than their typical lunchtime fare. Chef White and his kitchen aide, Isaiah, begin taking the students through their ingredients for the day.
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