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Creative Therapy for Children With
Autism, ADD, and Aspergers
Using Artistic Creativity to Reach,
Teach, and Touch Our Children
Janet
Tubbs
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ISBN: 0-7570-0300-1
Length: 224 Pages
Size: 7.5
X 9-inch
Format: Quality Paperback
Category:
Price: $18.95
US
Availability:
January 2008
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It is no easy task to find a teaching technique
that can truly change the course of a child with special needs.
Thirty years ago, when Janet Tubbs began working with children who
had low self-esteem and behavioral problems, she developed a successful
program using art, music, and movement. Believing that unconventional
children required unconventional therapies, she then took her program
one step further--she applied it to children with Autism, AD/HD,
and Asperger's Syndrome. Her innovative methods and strategies not
only worked, but actually defied the experts. In this new book,
Janet Tubbs has put together a powerful teaching tool to help parents,
therapists, and teachers work with their children.
The book is divided into four parts. Part One
begins by introducing and explaining Janet's novel approach to teaching.
Her goal is to balance the child's body, mind, and spirit through
proven techniques. The next three parts provide a wide variety of
exercises, activities, and games that are both fun and effective.
Each is designed to reduce hyperactivity, increase and prolong focus,
decrease anger, develop fine motor skills, or improve social and
verbal skills. All are part of a program created to help these children
relate to their environment without fear, anxiety, or discomfort.
Just because a child may appear stubborn and
difficult, doesn't mean that the child isn't intelligent, curious,
or creative. With the right approach, such a child can be reached,
taught, and, hopefully, started on the road to improvement. The
daily lessons provided in this book may be just what you and your
child have been waiting for.
Janet
Tubbs was the founder of Creative Concepts for Children
in Scottsdale, Arizona. In 1977, armed with a personal love of music,
dance, and arts and crafts, Janet began working with children who
had low self-esteem and behavioral problems. For the next four years,
she developed a unique approach using music, art, puppetry, and
movement. In 1984, Janet expanded her program to include children
with Autism, Asperger's Syndrome, and AD/HD. In the same year, she
established the Children's Resource Center, a non-profit organization,
for special needs children. For over two decades, Janet has profoundly
helped thousands of children, trained hundreds of teachers and parents,
and lectured to tens of thousands of educators and parents throughout
North America. Janet is the author of six books and numerous published
articles.
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