Workshop

- Workshop

CARE // somatic childhood pedagogy

To support babies, children and adolescents individually and competently in their developmental process according to their needs is the goal of the CARE - training in somatic childhood education.

CARE stands for the following contents: Creativity- Attachment- Resilience- Education. Caring and Care work brings with it the responsibility to support the potential of each individual to unfold. In 200 units and 6 modules, the training conveys a comprehensive understanding of the importance of human movement development from embryological development to teenage years in practice and theory.
In movement we learn and develop. The first language we speak is non-verbal, is the language of movement. These non-verbal experiences form the basis for all further developmental processes.

This workshop offers insides and information about the professional training CARE // somatic childhood pedagogy. So there will be a personal meet-up with two teachers of the whole training. Please bring your questions and curiosity.

For whom is this workshop?

Recommended for all, who are in regular contact or working context with babies, kids and teenagers, p.ex.:

  • educators, teachers, social workers, midwifes, psychologists, medical practioniers, naturopath, pedagogues specialized in dancing, movement, theater

More information about the methods and structure about the CARE training you can find here. Please contact the C.A.R.E team directly for registration and if you have questions.

Ausführliche Seminarinformationen

200 UE / 6 modules / 4 somatic methods / 3 instructors

This innovative training combines several  somatic methods (IBMT; BMC®, INPP, Feldenkrais, Cranio-Sacral Osteopathy, Experiential Anatomy, Authentic Movement) with the latest theory and research on child development. A somatic approach can provide effective and simple support for babies, children and adolescents who are facing challenges in learning, development or emotional regulation, whether big or small. This programme will support you to integrate somatic approaches into your practice, providing  a combination of body awareness and embodiment training with practical somatic exercises and approaches appropriate to specific client groups. 


Who is this training suitable for?

The training offers a comprehensive professional development programme suitable for those working with babies, children and young people in a range of education and health care contexts. It is relevant to educators, social workers, midwives, doulas, physiotherapists , paediatric nurses, doctors , teachers, psychologists and no medical practitioners in the field of dance, music and theatre provision for children.

Traning Structure:

This is a 200 hour training programm organised into 6 modules.

Training Goals:

  • Familiarity with the fundamentals of child development
  • The ability to  recognise the profound interconnections between the nonverbal and verbal dimensions of consciousness
  • A somatic and theoretical understanding of the ongoing development and learning processes
  • An understanding of  the interpersonal emotional exchange of the development process and how to support it in relationship
  • Knowledge of the psycho-physical processes of learning
  • An understanding of Brain development
  • The ability to recognise different developmental aspects of the different client groups
  • The  ability to integrate somatic approaches and methods into working with children
  • An understanding of the Importance and fundamentals of communication with parents and carers
  • Skills to recognise  developmental and learning challenges within their client group.

Once qualified you will:

  • Be able to develop playful-somatic movement programs for different age groups, which support their development.
  • Be familiar with"preverbal language” and able to playfully integrate childhood movement development and reflexes in a variety of contexts
  • Be able to recognise and understand the presence of persistent primitive reflexes and be able to implement strategies to address this. 
  • Be able to recognise compensatory behaviours in your client group 
  • Be able to identify and develop support possibilities for development and learning difficulties / blockages
  • Create an appreciative, appreciative and attentive atmosphere as a place of learning and playing

Graduation Requirements:

  • Proof of 10 hours observation.
  • One class presentation
  • Case study or practical research, documented in an essay of maximum 3,000

Applied somatic methods of training:

  • IBMT (Integrative Bodywork- and Movement Therapy)
  • Neurophysiological Psychology
  • Feldenkrais
  • Contact Improvisation
  • Ideokinesis
  • Body-Mind Centering®
  • Dance

General content:

Embryology
  1. Tone
  2. Development of the vestibular system
  3. Reflexes
  4. Primitive reflexes
  5. Postural reflexes
  • Human Movement Development
  • Brain development
Learning
  1. development of the nervous system
  2. information processing
  3. physiological learning processes
  4. new ​​versus re-learning
  5. creating a supportive space for learning
Self awareness
  1. dealing with resistance
  2. achievement evaluation
  3. age-appropriate mediation
Ages
  1. teenagers
  2. 8-11 (development of sexuality)
  3. 3-7/8 (Postural reflexes should be integrated)
  4. 0-3
Practice-related mediation
  1. Games: Movement activities / Support / Touch
  2. Touch: as support not as correction /alternatives to touch

Subjects:

  • Experiential Anatomy
  • A variety of Somatic methods
  • Context / practical application / practice fields
  • Integration
  • Hands on
  • Case  study discussions

Seminarleiter*innen

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Heike Kuhlmann


www.heikekuhlmann.net

MSME, BMC®-Practitioner, dancer, -educator, choreographer, MA Performance Studies/Choreography 

Heike is interested in the unfolding process of human beings. It is more than the individual unfolding, but in how people can meet each other at eye level through personal development and inclusion of structural conditions in her somatic facilitations. Being a condition to become Critical Somatics. She accompanies somatic processes in individual sessions, courses, workshops and trainings. Activism and somatics are interwoven in her artistic work. More information on: www.somatik-tanz-choreographie.dewww.heikekuhlmann.net

 

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Adalisa Menghini

Teacher, choreographer, performer

Adalisa studied at the S.N.D.O in Amsterdam, after which she completed her M.A. in Neurophysiological Psychology. She is a teacher of the Feldenkrais Method. She works with professional and non-professional dancers, children and seniors. She was nominated twice as best choreographer of the "Giocabriga". In collaboration with K. Wickenhäuser, she has brought performances with school children to museums. Twice they have won the "Kinder zum Olymp!" award. She teaches at the Tanzfabrik, the Somatic Academy Berlin and at the Berlin University of the Arts.

Kosten

18€ | 15€ reduced

Please pay on site directly to the teachers. Please contact the C.A.R.E team directly for registration and if you have questions.

Anmeldeinformationen

Zeiten
6:00pm - 8:00pm
Veranstaltungsort
Berlin
Somatische Akademie Berlin
Paul-Lincke-Ufer 30
10999 Berlin | side building
1st backyard
4th floor
Preise
  • Full Price: 30.00 EUR
Zahlung Keine Einzelbuchung
Hinweise

This workshop offers insides and information about the professional training CARE // somatic childhood pedagogy. So there will be a personal meet-up with two teachers of the whole training. Please bring your questions and curiosity.

More information about the methods and structure about the CARE training you can find here. Please contact the C.A.R.E team directly for registration and if you have questions.

Lehrer

Heike Kuhlmann
Adalisa Menghini

Daten & Kosten

KursspracheEN + DE
ZahlungKeine Einzelbuchung
VeranstaltungsortBerlin
Somatische Akademie Berlin
Paul-Lincke-Ufer 30
10999 Berlin | side building
1st backyard
4th floor