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This book aims to inspire children to make music: Playing sounds, finding rhythms, expressing themselves and communicating. A variety of educational and therapeutic methods have been developed from the joy of creative, playful interaction with music.
All children enjoy making music - this book is particularly concerned with children who cannot express themselves in the same way as other children, who have language problems or who speak little. For these children, play spaces for music and language are a special opportunity to support them and make communication a success through play. This book is the result of twenty years of music work as a music teacher and music therapist at a special language school.
Questions about language development and language development delays are answered on the basis of practical experience, and the musical methods used in language support are explained. Music is suitable for bringing together children with very different language abilities and for achieving understanding through musical games.
Discovering spaces for music and creativity, for communication with and without language, for children's feelings - this book offers numerous practical examples.
How do silenced children find their voice again?
How do out-of-tune children find their own sounds?
How do disturbed children find their way into interaction?
Playful musical methods can help to empathise with these children and make contact and relationships possible again. Educational-therapeutic music games are offered, sometimes exciting and dynamic, sometimes calm and demanding listening, sometimes testing communication and contact.
In addition to the music games for the group, therapy with individual children is a focal point of the book. Vividly described, sometimes touching case histories illustrate the music therapy work with the children. The special concept of Safe Place according to Katz-Bernstein is combined with music therapy.
The children's very different social-emotional problems are treated.
School should first and foremost enable learning. Without denying this pedagogical mission, there are niches in which room for manoeuvre can be discovered for a broader concern: Through creativity, expression of feelings, testing communication and contact with artistic means, children can be strengthened and educational work can be supported. The topic of the opportunities and limitations of therapeutic work in schools is discussed in detail.
The book is aimed at educational and therapeutic professionals in schools, in inclusion work and in all institutions with children of primary school age.
All children enjoy making music - this book is particularly concerned with children who cannot express themselves in the same way as other children, who have language problems or who speak little. For these children, play spaces for music and language are a special opportunity to support them and make communication a success through play. This book is the result of twenty years of music work as a music teacher and music therapist at a special language school.
Questions about language development and language development delays are answered on the basis of practical experience, and the musical methods used in language support are explained. Music is suitable for bringing together children with very different language abilities and for achieving understanding through musical games.
Discovering spaces for music and creativity, for communication with and without language, for children's feelings - this book offers numerous practical examples.
How do silenced children find their voice again?
How do out-of-tune children find their own sounds?
How do disturbed children find their way into interaction?
Playful musical methods can help to empathise with these children and make contact and relationships possible again. Educational-therapeutic music games are offered, sometimes exciting and dynamic, sometimes calm and demanding listening, sometimes testing communication and contact.
In addition to the music games for the group, therapy with individual children is a focal point of the book. Vividly described, sometimes touching case histories illustrate the music therapy work with the children. The special concept of Safe Place according to Katz-Bernstein is combined with music therapy.
The children's very different social-emotional problems are treated.
School should first and foremost enable learning. Without denying this pedagogical mission, there are niches in which room for manoeuvre can be discovered for a broader concern: Through creativity, expression of feelings, testing communication and contact with artistic means, children can be strengthened and educational work can be supported. The topic of the opportunities and limitations of therapeutic work in schools is discussed in detail.
The book is aimed at educational and therapeutic professionals in schools, in inclusion work and in all institutions with children of primary school age.
This book aims to inspire children to make music: Playing sounds, finding rhythms, expressing themselves and communicating. A variety of educational and therapeutic methods have been developed from the joy of creative, playful interaction with music.
All children enjoy making music - this book is particularly concerned with children who cannot express themselves in the same way as other children, who have language problems or who speak little. For these children, play spaces for music and language are a special opportunity to support them and make communication a success through play. This book is the result of twenty years of music work as a music teacher and music therapist at a special language school.
Questions about language development and language development delays are answered on the basis of practical experience, and the musical methods used in language support are explained. Music is suitable for bringing together children with very different language abilities and for achieving understanding through musical games.
Discovering spaces for music and creativity, for communication with and without language, for children's feelings - this book offers numerous practical examples.
How do silenced children find their voice again?
How do out-of-tune children find their own sounds?
How do disturbed children find their way into interaction?
Playful musical methods can help to empathise with these children and make contact and relationships possible again. Educational-therapeutic music games are offered, sometimes exciting and dynamic, sometimes calm and demanding listening, sometimes testing communication and contact.
In addition to the music games for the group, therapy with individual children is a focal point of the book. Vividly described, sometimes touching case histories illustrate the music therapy work with the children. The special concept of Safe Place according to Katz-Bernstein is combined with music therapy.
The children's very different social-emotional problems are treated.
School should first and foremost enable learning. Without denying this pedagogical mission, there are niches in which room for manoeuvre can be discovered for a broader concern: Through creativity, expression of feelings, testing communication and contact with artistic means, children can be strengthened and educational work can be supported. The topic of the opportunities and limitations of therapeutic work in schools is discussed in detail.
The book is aimed at educational and therapeutic professionals in schools, in inclusion work and in all institutions with children of primary school age.
All children enjoy making music - this book is particularly concerned with children who cannot express themselves in the same way as other children, who have language problems or who speak little. For these children, play spaces for music and language are a special opportunity to support them and make communication a success through play. This book is the result of twenty years of music work as a music teacher and music therapist at a special language school.
Questions about language development and language development delays are answered on the basis of practical experience, and the musical methods used in language support are explained. Music is suitable for bringing together children with very different language abilities and for achieving understanding through musical games.
Discovering spaces for music and creativity, for communication with and without language, for children's feelings - this book offers numerous practical examples.
How do silenced children find their voice again?
How do out-of-tune children find their own sounds?
How do disturbed children find their way into interaction?
Playful musical methods can help to empathise with these children and make contact and relationships possible again. Educational-therapeutic music games are offered, sometimes exciting and dynamic, sometimes calm and demanding listening, sometimes testing communication and contact.
In addition to the music games for the group, therapy with individual children is a focal point of the book. Vividly described, sometimes touching case histories illustrate the music therapy work with the children. The special concept of Safe Place according to Katz-Bernstein is combined with music therapy.
The children's very different social-emotional problems are treated.
School should first and foremost enable learning. Without denying this pedagogical mission, there are niches in which room for manoeuvre can be discovered for a broader concern: Through creativity, expression of feelings, testing communication and contact with artistic means, children can be strengthened and educational work can be supported. The topic of the opportunities and limitations of therapeutic work in schools is discussed in detail.
The book is aimed at educational and therapeutic professionals in schools, in inclusion work and in all institutions with children of primary school age.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2024 |
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Genre: | Psychologie |
Produktart: | Ratgeber |
Rubrik: | Geisteswissenschaften |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
ISBN-13: | 9783752008296 |
ISBN-10: | 3752008296 |
Sprache: | Deutsch |
Herstellernummer: | 10829 |
Autor: | Heymann, Elisabeth |
Hersteller: |
Reichert
Reichert Verlag |
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | preigu, Ansas Meyer, Lengericher Landstr. 19, D-49078 Osnabrück, mail@preigu.de |
Abbildungen: | 1 SW-Abb., 27 Farbabb. |
Maße: | 17 x 172 x 242 mm |
Von/Mit: | Elisabeth Heymann |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 08.08.2024 |
Gewicht: | 0,444 kg |
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2024 |
---|---|
Genre: | Psychologie |
Produktart: | Ratgeber |
Rubrik: | Geisteswissenschaften |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
ISBN-13: | 9783752008296 |
ISBN-10: | 3752008296 |
Sprache: | Deutsch |
Herstellernummer: | 10829 |
Autor: | Heymann, Elisabeth |
Hersteller: |
Reichert
Reichert Verlag |
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | preigu, Ansas Meyer, Lengericher Landstr. 19, D-49078 Osnabrück, mail@preigu.de |
Abbildungen: | 1 SW-Abb., 27 Farbabb. |
Maße: | 17 x 172 x 242 mm |
Von/Mit: | Elisabeth Heymann |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 08.08.2024 |
Gewicht: | 0,444 kg |
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