Jumping for Joy: The Relationship Between Movement and Emotions

Description

A baby kicks her arms and legs excitedly when her mother comes into sight. A child jumps for joy upon hearing the start of his favorite song. This workshop explores the reciprocal relationship between motor skills and social-emotional development. Participants will examine the connection between the two domains of a child's development from multiple perspectives, including how a child's motor skill development influences his social-emotional development and how typical and atypical motor development influences coping in the young child.

Location Erikson Institute
451 N. LaSalle
Chicago, IL 60654
Date 10/11/2013 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Sponsor Erikson Institute
Trainer Jennifer Rosinia
Principles 1. Support families
Credit Hours 1.0 - Atypical Development
1.0 - Intervention
1.0 - Typical Development
Cost $90
Status Closed