The first therapy to combine perceptual, oculomotor, binocular & sensory therapy with hands-on abstract art.
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Melanie Godfrey
February 23, 2013 @
1:03 pm
hi – I think this is a wonderful concept. I work with primary school children and have found that there Visual motor integration is not what it should be at their age. I have studied art and play therapy but would like to do group work for children and adults who struggle with the perceptions etc that you have mentioned. I work in South Africa so this type of therapy would be wonderful. How would I tap into it from here i.e. some form of training. I would like to make the puzzle art integrated rather than buying. Many thanks Melanie Godfrey
Melanie Godfrey
February 23, 2013 @ 1:03 pm
hi – I think this is a wonderful concept. I work with primary school children and have found that there Visual motor integration is not what it should be at their age. I have studied art and play therapy but would like to do group work for children and adults who struggle with the perceptions etc that you have mentioned. I work in South Africa so this type of therapy would be wonderful. How would I tap into it from here i.e. some form of training. I would like to make the puzzle art integrated rather than buying. Many thanks Melanie Godfrey
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