Showing posts with label social participation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label social participation. Show all posts
Friday, December 26, 2008
Turn to FUN for Childhood Development
FUNsical Fitness Keeps the Body Brain Movin’ n Improvin’
Scott Liebler, originator of Silly-cise and Adventurobics has developed a progressive series of super fun movement activities for children ages 2 to 5. FUNsical activities playfully help children mature their kinesthetic, visual and auditory systems through rhythm, dance, dramatic role-play, vocalization and humor. Children love it!
http://www.funsicalfitness.com/ describes Scott’s imaginative program that has proven effective, developing language comprehension and speaking skills. Strength, balance, gross motor and rhythmic skills are built to foster academic, as well as social-emotional success.
Scott Liebler’s activities give parents, educators, coaches, therapists and medical professionals an effective means to help young children maximize their learning potential through play -- nothing works better!
Scott Liebler, originator of Silly-cise and Adventurobics has developed a progressive series of super fun movement activities for children ages 2 to 5. FUNsical activities playfully help children mature their kinesthetic, visual and auditory systems through rhythm, dance, dramatic role-play, vocalization and humor. Children love it!
http://www.funsicalfitness.com/ describes Scott’s imaginative program that has proven effective, developing language comprehension and speaking skills. Strength, balance, gross motor and rhythmic skills are built to foster academic, as well as social-emotional success.
Scott Liebler’s activities give parents, educators, coaches, therapists and medical professionals an effective means to help young children maximize their learning potential through play -- nothing works better!
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Moving Sensory Integration Across America!
Sensory Integration on Wheels!
Diana A. Henry, MS, OTR/L is one amazing force, traveling the country bringing Sensory Integration to schools, homes and businesses and the Sensory Processing Measure (SPM) to clinics, homes and school communities. Along with her husband, Rick Ruess, they provide products and workshops across the USA traveling in their mobile home. Their mission is to promote understanding and awareness of issues related to sensory processing, sensory integration and the sensory systems. These may influence attention, motor coordination, social participation, behavior and even violence in schools.
Visit their website http://www.ateachabout.com/index.asp and access interesting articles.http://www.ateachabout.com/pdf/SensoryIntegrationItsNotJustForChildren-rev.pdf establishes that ‘Sensory Integration: It’s Not Just for Children.’
Many wonderful products are offered on their website plus great links http://www.ateachabout.com/links.asp
Bravo Diana and Rick!
Jeff
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