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Raising Kids with Big, Baffling Behaviours Brain-Bpdy-Sensory Strategies That Really Work
robyn Gobbel
“All behavior makes sense.” “It most certainly does not!, is probably your first reaction.”
Parenting coach Robyn Gobbel is here to reveal how all behaviour, no matter how baffling, can be explained and remedied. You just need to look past the behavior and understand what’s going on inside.
Robyn decodes the latest brain science into easy-to-understand principles and metaphors which will help you to become an expert in your child’s behaviour. She reveals simple ways to help you regulate and connect with your child, with brain-, body- and sensory-based strategies to overcome day-to-day challenges. She also provides you with the knowledge to understand and regulate your own brain so that you don’t flip your lid when your child flips theirs.
Let his be your lifeline for parenting or caring for any child with baffling behaviors and hidden challenges, including kids who have experienced adversity, or with additional needs.
Developing Early Verbal Skills Through Music
Using Rhythm, movement and song with children and young people with additional and complex needs
tracy Jeffery
This book draws on current research about the connections between music and speech to explain how and why musical activities can be used to support the mechanisms and processes needed for speech.
Containing guidance on the physiological, neurological, and learning differences children face when trying to make sense of speech, including hypermobility, autism spectrum conditions, Down Syndrome, auditory processing differences and motor timing difficulties, this guide provides an in-depth evaluation into how you can enhance your practice.
Discover evidence-based and easy-touse activities such as how to use whistles for breathing, drums to support the ability to ‘hear’ or produce speech sounds, and how to use songs to support speech.
Solution Art
A textbook of art and resourceorientated work
Paolo J. Knill and Herbert eberhart
Translated by Wayne Sutherland
Foreword by Margo Fuchs Knill
Counselling, therapy, and coaching always work with the use of language. With art-oriented approaches, the limitations of language can be overcome.
One of the most important works of expressive arts therapy, Lösungskunst is now available in English translation.
The key concept of intermodality- the authors’ term for oscillation between art-analog methodscombines with the primary focus on resources and strong emphasis on solutions to lay the groundwork for the method that is as vital now as it was originally. The importance of imagination, artistic and aesthetic experience to mental wellbeing is showcased, challenging the common focus on the cognitive and emotional facets of mental health.
In-depth case studies and explanations illuminate the origins and use of the theoretical frameworks, helping experienced practitioners and trainees alike to engage with the fundamental methods and concepts of expressive arts therapy.