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Sensory Street, Inc.
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Baltimore, MD 21209
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In this 85 minute DVD, Anne Green Gilbert and her students - toddlers
through seniors - demonstrate eight variations of the BrainDance, an
exercise that moves through eight fundamental movement patterns that
wire the central nervous system in the first year of life.
The
BrainDance offers benefits such as improved mood, reduced stress,
increased alertness and concentration. It can be used at home, at
school, in the therapy clinic, at retirement centers and more.
Use the
BrainDance for brain reorganization, body connectivity/alignment, a
centering body/brain warm-up or to wake-up or calm-down.
BrainDance is the perfect sensory integration tool to start the day, before an exam or an important project that requires your undivided attention.
Variations
include rhymes with young children, standing, lying down, sitting in
chairs, traveling, with partners, and integration with dance concepts.
Includes written insert
with detailed information about brain development and the rationale
behind the BrainDance. Produced by Anne Green Gilbert in 2003, 85
minutes.
“Wow, I am really inspired. I love the video! The BrainDance model
has worked wonderfully in every setting and with every age group. It's
a great framework for teachers with it's endless possibilities, and it
is wonderful for children. It helps individual children focus, and I've
noticed that it brings the group together so that the class can really
'take off'." ~ Erica Rosenberg, Teaching Artist, New York