Date/Time: Aug 17, 6:00 pm-9:00 pm
Price: $89 + online processing fees (contact
kzook@lakemichigancollege.edu for scholarship information)
Instructor: Nancy Mattner
Location: Deckmann Studio, Mendel Center
Learn about the important connections that movement, touch, and
bonding have on the developing brains of infants and young children.
The foundation for learning and school readiness is laid during these
early years. Find out why floor-time is important in the first year of
life and why providing a rich, multi-sensory world for infants,
toddlers, preschoolers, kindergartners, and primary grade children to
explore supports brain and body development. The BrainDance is based
on fundamental movement patterns infants move through in the first
year of life and continue refining through childhood. Learn how to
create an environment in which infants and young children can move
with ease through these patterns, becoming integrated, grounded,
self-reliant movers and explorers ready for a lifetime of learning. We
will cover BrainDances that can be done in the classroom, at home, in
a childcare setting, and in dance studios. The BrainDance is an
adaptable movement tool that can be tailored for all abilities and
disabilities. We will practice seated and standing variations of the
BrainDance using rhymes, rhythmic chants, childrens songs, and music
as accompaniment. Variations will be taught that vary in length so
even teachers with limited time for movement in the classroom will
take away options to share with students. Daycare providers, early
childhood specialists, elementary teachers, paraeducators, parents,
caregivers, OTs, PTs, and dance teachers are all welcome.
Professional Development hours may be available for educators, contact
kzook@lakemichigancollege.edu for more information. This series may be
taken individually or in any order.
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