The Art of Learning Through Movement - Anne and Paul Barlin

The Art of Learning Through Movement - Anne and Paul Barlin

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“Children WANT to leant. The key is TOTAL INVOLVEMENT. When a child has put all of himself into an experience—his body, his mind, his emotions, his imagination and his enthusiasm—he will learn and he will grow. He will grow not only in the specific experience at hand, but through his entire personality.” (Preface) With

“Children WANT to leant. The key is TOTAL INVOLVEMENT. When a child has put all of himself into an experience—his body, his mind, his emotions, his imagination and his enthusiasm—he will learn and he will grow. He will grow not only in the specific experience at hand, but through his entire personality.” (Preface)

With this book and accompanying set of 2 vinyl records, Anne and Paul Barlin have created tools to help children learn and grow their creativity though movement. The book offers a series of stories, exercises, and explanations to help the instructors grow their confidence in exploring movement as well.

  • Title: The Art of Learning Through Movement: A Teacher’s Manual of Movement for Students of All Ages
  • Author: Anne and Paul Barlin
  • Photographer: David Alexander
  • Publisher: Ward Ritchie Press
  • Place: Los Angeles, CA
  • Year: 1971
  • Length: 96pp
  • Dimensions: 75” x 8.5” x 0.5”
  • Condition: The bright yellow dustjacket is in good condition—unfaded, some soiling and foxing, slightly warped, some cracks and tears along the edges, and a piece of the top of the back missing. The boards underneath are in very good condition—minimal wear. The binding is tight. No pages are missing. The pages are clean and crisp—no folds, tears, or extraneous marks. The accompanying vinyl set appears to be in good condition.

“Children WANT to leant. The key is TOTAL INVOLVEMENT. When a child has put all of himself into an experience—his body, his mind, his emotions, his imagination and his enthusiasm—he will learn and he will grow. He will grow not only in the specific experience at hand, but through his entire personality.” (Preface) With this book and accompanying set of 2 vinyl records, Anne and Paul Barlin have created tools to help children learn and grow their creativity though movement. The book offers a series of stories, exercises, and explanations to help the instructors grow their confidence in exploring movement as well. Title: The Art of Learning Through Movement: A Teacher’s Manual of Movement for Students of All Ages Author: Anne and Paul Barlin Photographer: David Alexander Publisher: Ward Ritchie Press Place: Los Angeles, CA Year: 1971 Length: 96pp Dimensions: 75” x 8.5” x 0.5” Condition: The bright yellow dustjacket is in good condition—unfaded, some soiling and foxing, slightly warped, some cracks and tears along the edges, and a piece of the top of the back missing. The boards underneath are in very good condition—minimal wear. The binding is tight. No pages are missing. The pages are clean and crisp—no folds, tears, or extraneous marks. The accompanying vinyl set appears to be in good condition.

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