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O For Tuna Orff: Musical Moments to Start Class Brain Dance, Dance Curriculum, Dance Classroom, Dance Movement Therapy, Dance Therapy, Dance Warm Up, Anne Green, Movement Therapy, Creative Dance

My first music class this school year is in 14 days! I have several things I use to start out my lessons. Usually I develop a "routine" with each grade level. Horrible word for some of us; routine. It implies a sense of drudgery, same old, same old. With young children, routine gives a sense of structure, reliability, and predictability. Kids like structure, reliability, and predictability. Having said that, you don't need to keep the same routine all year long! 1. Brain Dance by Anne Green…

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Symphony of Synapses: The Brain’s Intricate Dance with Music Symphony of Synapses: The Brain’s Intricate Dance with Music - Neuroscience News Synesthesia Art Music, Synesthesia Aesthetic, Neuroscience Wallpaper, School Concept, Music Visualization, Auditory Processing, Personal Investigation, Magazine Inspiration, Gallery Wallpaper

Music has a strong influence on our emotions due to its interaction with the brain’s reward system, particularly through the release of dopamine, a neurotransmitter associated with pleasure and reward.

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1. Dance develops flexibility and instills confidence. 2. Dance is first and foremost a stimulating mental activity that connects mind to body 3. Dance breaks isolation. 4. Dance invokes imagery in the service of graceful movement. 5. Dance focuses attention on eyes, ears and touch as tools to assist in movement and balance. To learn 5 more benefits of dancing, including expert insights from dance therapists and researchers, check out this new blog. Dance Movement Therapy, Benefits Of Dancing, Dance Therapy, Movement Therapy, About Psychology, Dance Movement, Quality Of Life, Social Work, The Brain

1. Dance develops flexibility and instills confidence. 2. Dance is first and foremost a stimulating mental activity that connects mind to body 3. Dance breaks isolation. 4. Dance invokes imagery in the service of graceful movement. 5. Dance focuses attention on eyes, ears and touch as tools to assist in movement and balance. To learn 5 more benefits of dancing, including expert insights from dance therapists and researchers, check out this new blog.

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