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Paperback, ISBN: 978-1-84310-291-5, 224pp, 2006, £17.99, $29.95
BIC: MQTC JDGS
Many aspects of drama therapy make it an ideal technique to use with students with special learning needs. This practical resource book for professionals covers the broad spectrum of students attending special needs schools, including those with attention deficit disorder, autism and Asperger syndrome, and students with multiple disabilities.
Paula Crimmens places therapeutic storymaking within the context of drama therapy and offers practical advice on how to structure and set up sessions to be compatible with special needs learning environments. She shows how story sessions can address issues of self-esteem and self-mastery, and how their use in groups is invaluable for building social and communication skills. The book includes traditional stories from around the world as session material, and includes guidance on how to devise stories relevant to older students, as well as a review of recent research into the effectiveness of drama therapy in engaging and retaining the attention of students with an intellectual disability.
Storymaking and Creative Groupwork with Older People
Paula Crimmens
Cindy B. Schneider
Jennifer M Fox Eades
Encouraging Appropriate Behavior for Children on the Autism Spectrum: Frequently Asked Questions
Shira Richman
Fran Hunnisett
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