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Learn More About This Book: Table of Contents Related Titles: The Word in Play: Language, Music, and Movement in the Classroom, Second Edition Challenging Behaviors in Early Childhood Settings: Creating a Place for All Children |
The Dancing Dialogue Using the Communicative Power of Movement with Young Children By Suzi Tortora, Ed.D., A.D.T.R., CMA Children’s nonverbal cues can uncover critical information about their emotional, social, physical, communicative, and cognitive development. The first approach to focus exclusively on the importance of observing nonverbal expression, The Dancing Dialogue shows early childhood professionals how to assess the behavior and movement of children with a wide range of issues and use what they learn to develop appropriate interventions. Designed for use with children from birth to 7 years of age, and equally effective for those with and without special needs, this book reveals how to
This eagerly anticipated volume brings to book format the popular program Dr. Tortora has presented to thousands of professionals. The Dancing Dialogue is a one-of-a-kind resource that combines insights from diverse disciplines, including psychology, neurobiology, occupational therapy, physical therapy, dance movement therapy, and early childhood development. No dance background is neededthe ideas and techniques are accessible for professionals from any field. Strategies are brought to life by the author’s vibrant, encouraging voice and the fascinating stories of children and adults engaging in the communicative dance. |
![]() ORDERING INFO ISBN 1-55766-834-5 Paperback 552 pages / 6 x 9 2005 / $34.95 Stock# 8345
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Table of Contents About the Author Preface Acknowledgments Section I: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
Section II: Observation and Intervention
Section III: Movement as an Interdisciplinary Tool
Afterword |
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