Articles related to "Expressive"Learn more about the field of Expressive Arts Therapy and how to become a registered practitioner of the therapeutic use of the arts.
Learn about Expressive Arts through an interview with New York Expressive Arts Director, Denie Whalen, who uses the arts to facilitate self-discovery and healing.
Survivors of traumatic brain injury often experience cognitive, physical, emotional and behavioral changes. Expressive arts therapy offers a means to cope and recover.
Regardless of a child's language delay, talking is the natural response to the ghosts and goblins that will soon be out.
Being well-rounded doesn't mean losing your musical edge and no one knows this better than Peabody and Emmy award winning vocalist Rondi Charleston.
Each strand of the expressive arts has its own distinct flavour and style. Challenge students to explore why and how they developed.
Reading aloud is a skill that is very different from silent reading. Lessons to teach students how to practice the techniques of expression and intonation can be useful
Kids with special needs, even more than others, learn from repetition. Use Christmas cards to elicit spoken language.
Teachers can use a variety of strategies to engage autistic students to build both receptive (listening or reading) and expressive (speaking or writing) vocabulary.
Photographs, old mix tapes, stories between friends - all excellent material for a great haiku.
People with expressive aphasia have problems speaking, writing, or reading. These tips may help you to better communicate with someone who has expressive aphasia.
Survivors of acquired brain injury can face a challenging road of recovery. For some, Marin Brain Injury Network's rehabilitation program becomes part of this journey.
There are several major categories of expression that educators and students should understand when evaluating what constitutes "free speech" in the First Amendment.
Students will work through dance movement expressing the birthing of self as a butterfly in an Easter theme. Further exploration of other mediums will be encouraged.
Stroke can be associated with permanent neurological changes and disability. The nature of the impairment depends on the location of the stroke in the brain.
Since ancient times, humans have celebrated and sought refuge in music. Learn more about the intricate relationship between music, spirituality, and healing.
All over the world, babies use speech and language to understand the world around them. There are several developmental milestones in the first few years of life.
Learning how a baby is developing can help parents meet the baby's needs and better bond with them. Read on to find out about the typical milestones of a four-month-old.
Understanding a baby's stage of development can help parents bond and better meet their child's needs. Read on to find out what a two-month-old baby can do.
Artististic expression provides us with intuitive gateways to original thought. Digital technology encourages innovative styles that can be shared internationally.
Gustavo Dudamel has programmed an ambitious season that includes works from the Classical, Romantic, Post-Romantic, Modern and Contemporary periods to name a few.
Adding a few folk songs to homeschooling programs for reading is a fun way to tie into a Social Studies homeschool program and improve reading fluency all at once.
Developmental screening tests identify issues with socio-emotional, cognitive, language, and motor development in preschoolers and allow intervention as appropriate.
When certain parts of the brain are damaged, due to insults such as a stroke, the ability to use and/or process language can be diminished or even lost.
The "freedom to peaceably assemble" makes possible the exchange of information and ideas that a democratic society needs to make sound decisions about its own governance.
To diagnose an individual with Autism Spectrum Disorder, the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS) has become an important test for clinicians.
According to the Council for the Advancement of Communication with Deaf People (CACDP), sign language is the preferred language of around 95,000 people in the UK.
Chattanooga indie-rockers Nevertheless took their name from Luke 5. When you consider the passage and hear their dynamic music, it makes a lot of sense.
It takes a great deal of musical confidence to put out a quiet album of intimate, poetic, stripped down songs, but Shawn McDonald’s “Ripen” is confidence personified.
The rich soundscapes of Tremont's "Mystery and Beauty" come across as deeply worshipful, an interesting and surprising blend of both intimacy and grandeur.
Learn more about the Abyssinian, affectionately called the Aby, an ancient and wild-looking cat that places 5th on the most popular breed of cat list.
The signs of the zodiac may have significantly affected the styles and lives of several modern artists.
What horoscope would the character consult if they wanted to find out what was in store for them? This article explores the character of Cancer represented by the Crab.
de Mèredieu brings together a variety of examples to show that modern hybrid art forms created from music and visual art exist on the borders of many disciplines.
Which Early Renaissance artist did Vasari make a mistake about, was Raphael's father, was a pioneer of landscape, was godless painter, or became a lay brother?
There are many kinds of drawing pencils; here's an overview of lead hardness, line darkness, and varieties of pencils for drawing.
Key trends for Fall 2009 are already forming within high street stores, with retailers coming up with pieces that translate well from the runways to the real world.
Krump is an aggressive and energetic dance developed during the 1990s in Los Angeles. Featured on TV and in film, krumpers are sharing the wild dance form with the world.
During his time among the Mandan tribe, George Catlin became entranced by the songs and music of his hosts.
Matt Redman's eagerly awaited "Beautiful News" releases December 26th, making the season even brighter with its pulsating sense of exhilaration and joyous release.
Michael W. Smith releases his 19th studio album for Reunion Records today, the well-crafted and well-intentioned "Stand." People, this is a fresh Michael W.
Want to understand numerology number 3? This expressive cheerleader has a lot to offer, but beware its sudden and dramatic mood swings!
Learning how to paint flowers such as the petunia plant, particularly in their natural setting is likely to yield satisfying results for the artist.
After many false dawns, Stevie Wonder finally released his first full album of new material for ten years in 2005, led by the hit single 'So What The Fuss'.
Students learn how to convey an idea through a tableau presentation.
Cartoonist and writer Lynda Barry shares her insight into modern North American childhood through whimsical and often darkly funny stories.
Understanding cultural differences is essential for companies involved in international business. Countries vary across several dimensions, affecting workplace values.
Western Australia rises to prominence on the wine scene.
Vibrato, a wavering controlled breath, will enhance your flute performance for a resonant tone with direction and emotion.
If illness is caused by a sense of separation, writing re-establishes the lost connection between man`s inner self and outer self.
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