A Moving Child Is A Learning Child: A Book Study
How the Body Teaches the Brain To Think, Birth to age 7
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I am a proud mom of three who are adulting in our world, wife of a superintendent, and educator who has transitioned from Kansas to South Dakota! I have been connected with teachers and learners for the past 28 years. I am a seasoned teacher, if you will, who has a passion for helping other professionals grow, develop, and make a difference through professional learning. As I reflect, I am attracted to those educators who desire to build professional relationships with students and families, increase child engagement, and who desire to collaborate and network with others to elevate instructional practices.
I have spent my entire career in the world of early childhood, which is where my wheelhouse is. Most importantly I am extremely excited about opportunities where we can make learning engaging and intentional at all ages! Thank you for being in the teaching business to change lives and make learning a journey filled with wonder, excitement, and joy. #EarlyLearningMatters
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Course Curriculum
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StartChp. 4, How A Moving Child Develops (0:40)
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StartChp. 5, The Origins of Movement: Primitive and Postural Reflexes
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StartChp. 6, The Origins of Learning: The Senses
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StartChp. 6 Quiz,
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StartChp. 7, The Senses: Sight, Hearing, Smell, Taste, and Touch
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StartChp. 8, The Sense of Balance: Vestibular System
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StartChp. 9, The Sense of Intuition: Proprioception
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StartChp. 10, The Origins of Independence: The Motor Tools
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StartChp. 11, Power: Beyond Gross Motor Skills
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StartChp. 12, Coordination: The Midlines, Body Rhythm, and Temporal Awareness
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StartChp. 13, Control: Beyond Fine Motor Skills