Playdancing: Discovering and Developing Creativity in Young Children

Playdancing: Discovering and Developing Creativity in Young Children by Diane Lynch Fraser is a resourceful guide published by Princeton Book Co Pub in 1991. This 136-page book is designed primarily for educators working with children aged three to eight, focusing on fostering confidence, creativity, and problem-solving skills through movement. The content is accessible to teachers without prior dance experience, emphasizing the importance of nurturing children’s creative potential.
Readers will find a comprehensive exploration of early childhood development stages and the skills necessary for creativity to thrive. The book outlines lesson plans and activities tailored to each developmental stage, detailing objectives, required materials, and integration suggestions for existing curricula. Activities aim to enhance spatial self-awareness, language abilities, and interpersonal skills, making it a valuable addition to any educational setting. The chapters cover various topics, including the relationship between movement and creativity, the creative process, and identifying giftedness, supplemented by 22 illustrations to aid understanding.
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Playdancing is a creative movement program developed to foster confidence, creativity and problem-solving skills in children aged three to eight. The book is written primarily for teachers’ use in the classroom. The book is geared toward educators and the activities do not require experience with dance. The only prerequisite for its contents is a desire to discover the creative potential children possess and to guide them in their ability to utilize their creativity.
Playdancing discusses the developmental stages of early childhood and the specific skills necessary for creativity to flourish. Lesson plans and examples of activities are outlined for each stage of development.
Each activity listed includes an objective, the materials needed, suggestions for incorporating new activities into an already in-use curriculum and a description of the activity. The activities are designed to increase spatial self-awareness, improve language ability and encourage interpersonal skills.
Chapters include: The Dancing Child: The Magical Link Between Movement and Creativity; The Playdancing Program and How It Works; The Growing Child: Looking at Development; The Creative Process; Discovering the Body; Self-Awareness: Who Am I?; Language: How Do I Tell You How I Feel?; Interpersonal Skills: Getting to Know You; The Talented Child: Identifying Giftedness. Includes 22 illustrations.
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