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4 half days on June 12, 13,15, and 16.
THIS WORKSHOP IS FULL!
*Early Bird Rate applies to those who register one month or more before the scheduled workshop.
Friday and Saturday, exact times TBD.
To register CLICK HERE.
This workshop will cover:
- The Philosophy and Objectives of the Parent-Child Mother Goose Program®
- The Materials of the Parent-Child Mother Goose Program®, including:
Rhymes – many examples of interactive rhymes; how they fit into the program, how to use interactive rhymes, and how to teach them to parents.
Songs – learn lullabies and dancing songs; when to use them and how to teach them in an enjoyable way.
Storytelling – why it’s an essential part of the program; how to learn and tell a story, and enjoy it!
- The Logistics of how to run a Parent-Child Mother Goose Program® – from setting up a group to preparing the room, and welcoming participants, to saying good-bye.
Facilitator: Maria Ordonez
*Early Bird Rate applies to those who register one month or more before the scheduled workshop.
Friday and Saturday, exact times TBD.
To register CLICK HERE.
This workshop will cover:
- The Philosophy and Objectives of the Parent-Child Mother Goose Program®
- The Materials of the Parent-Child Mother Goose Program®, including:
Rhymes – many examples of interactive rhymes; how they fit into the program, how to use interactive rhymes, and how to teach them to parents.
Songs – learn lullabies and dancing songs; when to use them and how to teach them in an enjoyable way.
Storytelling – why it’s an essential part of the program; how to learn and tell a story, and enjoy it!
- The Logistics of how to run a Parent-Child Mother Goose Program® – from setting up a group to preparing the room, and welcoming participants, to saying good-bye.
Facilitator: Guita Movallali
*Early Bird rate apply to those who register one month or more in advance.
Friday and Saturday mornings, exact timings TBD.
This Workshop will:
- Inspire you to learn and tell stories
- Allow sharing of experiences and strategies for telling stories in a P-CMG program
- Give you a personal appreciation of the power of told stories
- Build skills for learning and telling stories
- Nurture a deeper understanding of storytelling as an essential element in the P-CMGP
- Build confidence in telling stories
- Direct you to a wealth of storytelling resources • Focus on storytelling in the infant program
Pre-requisite: Parent-Child Mother Goose, Level 1 Teacher Training Workshop.
Facilitator: Ruth Danziger
Cost includes a copy of You Can Tell a Story, A Handbook for New Storytellers, by Celia Barker Lottridge, a practical guide to finding, learning and telling stories in the community, with your family and in a Parent-Child Mother Goose Program®. The book includes seven lively traditional stories to get you started. ($20 value.)
Variety of additional resources will be available for sale at the workshop
Exact timing is TBD by the Facilitator.
To register, CLICK HERE.