Developmental movement for children
Author: Sherborne, Veronica Published: 1990, 2001 In this practical and thought-provoking book, Veronica Sherborne shows how developmental movement has a crucial role to play in the lives of all children. Central to her theory is the belief that relating to oneself and relating to other people are essential for the satisfactory development of us all. Developmental movement can be particularly beneficial for children with learning or physical difficulties, and children who are emotionally and behaviourally disturbed. Veronica Sherborne's book offers practical help in understanding and meeting children's needs: it covers what to teach and why, and shows in detail how to set about carrying out a planned programme of activities that are geared to the needs of specific groups. |