Movement education
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Movement education
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Movement education
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Incoming Resources
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- Movement activities for early childhood, Carol Totsky Hammett
- Studientexte zu Theorie und Praxis des Orff-Schulwerks, Texts on theory and practice of Orff-Schulwerk, Redaktion, Barbara Haselbach ; unter Mitarbeit von Esther Bacher
- Knowing bodies, moving minds, towards embodied teaching and learning, edited by Liora Bresler
- Developmental physical education for today's children, David L. Gallahue
- Mobility for special needs, Juliet Stone
- Kids in motion, Greg & Steve
- Developmental movement experiences for children, David L. Gallahue
- The dancing dialogue, using the communicative power of movement with young children, by Suzi Tortora
- Complete guide to primary dance, Lyn paine
- The well balanced child, movement and early learning, Sally Goddard Blythe
- Learning in motion, 101+ sensory activities for the classroom, Patricia Angermeier, Joan Krzyzanowski, Kristina Keller Moir ; illustrated by Catherine Krzyzanowski
- Built to move, the ten essential habits to help you move freely and live fully, Kelly Starrett and Juliet Starrett
- Dynamic aging, simple exercises for whole-body mobility, by Katy Bowman, with Joan Virginia Allen, Shelah M. Wilgus, Lora Woods, and Joyce Faber
- Developmental movement for children, mainstream, special needs and pre-school, Veronica Sherborne
- The well balanced child, movement and early learning, Sally Goddard Blythe
- Inclusive creative movement and dance, Karen A. Kaufmann
- Move and be moved, a practical approach to movement with meaning, by Anne Lief Barlin and Tamara Robbin Greenberg ; introduction by Stanley Keleman ; photographs by Hella Hammid
- A framework for understanding movement--, my seven creative concepts, by Warren Lamb ; in collaboration with Eden Davis ; drawings by Steve Hurst ; cover & design by Perception Graphics
- Rolfing, reestablishing the natural alignment and structural integration of the human body for vitality and well-being, Ida P. Rolf ; illustrations by John Lodge ; photographs by Ron Thompson
Outgoing Resources
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