Dance/Movement Therapy is a great way to help moms and babies strengthen their mental, physical and emotional bond. When applied to babywearing practices, the benefits are even greater!
3. Dance
Rudolph
Laban
When movement took a
deeper meaning.
Marion
Chace
Mary
Whitehouse
Judith
Ketsemberg
Sigmund
Freud
Carl
Jung
Gestalt
Theory
Psychiatric theories applied to dance
and movement techniques for clinical
patients and afterwards non clinical
patients.
4. Dance Movement
Therapy
[ The place where
my mind & body
found a voice. ]
Sensodanza A.C. Humanistic DMT Certificate
5. Mom and baby
[ To help strengthen
the mental, physical
and emotional
bond. ]
6. Applied to
baby wearing
[ Combining the
benefits that it
brings: healthier self
esteem, emotional
strength, physical
bond. ]
7.
8. Información
General
Parental workshop: Baby
wearing, Fun &
Movement
Moms and dads with
babies from 0 to 36
months.
Objective: Strengthen
the emotional and
physyical bond with their
baby through
babywearing, and dance/
movement therapy.
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