Arts in Nature with Children and Young People
A Guide Towards Health Equality, Wellbeing, and Sustainability
Herausgeber: Walshe, Nicola; Moula, Zoe
Arts in Nature with Children and Young People
A Guide Towards Health Equality, Wellbeing, and Sustainability
Herausgeber: Walshe, Nicola; Moula, Zoe
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This novel text brings together research and practice on the intersection between arts and nature, and their impact on children and young peopleâ s wellbeing, health equality, and sustainability.
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This novel text brings together research and practice on the intersection between arts and nature, and their impact on children and young peopleâ s wellbeing, health equality, and sustainability.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 160
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 155mm x 234mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 284g
- ISBN-13: 9781032412795
- ISBN-10: 1032412798
- Artikelnr.: 71568540
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 160
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 155mm x 234mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 284g
- ISBN-13: 9781032412795
- ISBN-10: 1032412798
- Artikelnr.: 71568540
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Zoe Moula, PhD, is a Lecturer in Mental Health at King's College London and the Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Art Therapy. Nicola Walshe, PhD, is Pro-Director for Education at the UCL Institute of Education and Executive Director of the UCL Centre for Climate Change and Sustainability Education.
1. Introduction 2. Immersion and Transcendence through Music Making in the
More-than-human World 3. The Breeze Forest School Project: Child-centred
Support for Development and Wellbeing 4. Performing with/in Place:
Exploring Sense of Place through Story Making and Sharing 5. Exploring
Restorative Connections with Nature through Communicative Musicality 6.
Pocket Adventures: Nurturing Young Children's Wellbeing and Development
through Art-in-nature Early Childhood Education 7. The Village project: A
Community of Relational Creativity 8. An Outdoor Therapy Service Offering
Art Therapy for Young People and Adults 9. Learning to Live Well Together:
Art and Ecological Research with Young Children 10. Forest of Imagination:
Reimagining Familiar Spaces through Creativity and Nature Awareness 11.
Open Spaces, Open Senses: On Sensuous Presence in Eco-somatic Practice of
Felt Thinking and Therapeutic Walking with Young People 12. Open Studio in
the Greenhouse: Nature-connected Expressive and Therapeutic Art Experiences
with Vulnerable Adolescents 13. What's beneath our Feet? Cultivating
Cultural Awareness through Arts-in-nature with Australian Children and
Young People 14. Conclusion
More-than-human World 3. The Breeze Forest School Project: Child-centred
Support for Development and Wellbeing 4. Performing with/in Place:
Exploring Sense of Place through Story Making and Sharing 5. Exploring
Restorative Connections with Nature through Communicative Musicality 6.
Pocket Adventures: Nurturing Young Children's Wellbeing and Development
through Art-in-nature Early Childhood Education 7. The Village project: A
Community of Relational Creativity 8. An Outdoor Therapy Service Offering
Art Therapy for Young People and Adults 9. Learning to Live Well Together:
Art and Ecological Research with Young Children 10. Forest of Imagination:
Reimagining Familiar Spaces through Creativity and Nature Awareness 11.
Open Spaces, Open Senses: On Sensuous Presence in Eco-somatic Practice of
Felt Thinking and Therapeutic Walking with Young People 12. Open Studio in
the Greenhouse: Nature-connected Expressive and Therapeutic Art Experiences
with Vulnerable Adolescents 13. What's beneath our Feet? Cultivating
Cultural Awareness through Arts-in-nature with Australian Children and
Young People 14. Conclusion
1. Introduction 2. Immersion and Transcendence through Music Making in the
More-than-human World 3. The Breeze Forest School Project: Child-centred
Support for Development and Wellbeing 4. Performing with/in Place:
Exploring Sense of Place through Story Making and Sharing 5. Exploring
Restorative Connections with Nature through Communicative Musicality 6.
Pocket Adventures: Nurturing Young Children's Wellbeing and Development
through Art-in-nature Early Childhood Education 7. The Village project: A
Community of Relational Creativity 8. An Outdoor Therapy Service Offering
Art Therapy for Young People and Adults 9. Learning to Live Well Together:
Art and Ecological Research with Young Children 10. Forest of Imagination:
Reimagining Familiar Spaces through Creativity and Nature Awareness 11.
Open Spaces, Open Senses: On Sensuous Presence in Eco-somatic Practice of
Felt Thinking and Therapeutic Walking with Young People 12. Open Studio in
the Greenhouse: Nature-connected Expressive and Therapeutic Art Experiences
with Vulnerable Adolescents 13. What's beneath our Feet? Cultivating
Cultural Awareness through Arts-in-nature with Australian Children and
Young People 14. Conclusion
More-than-human World 3. The Breeze Forest School Project: Child-centred
Support for Development and Wellbeing 4. Performing with/in Place:
Exploring Sense of Place through Story Making and Sharing 5. Exploring
Restorative Connections with Nature through Communicative Musicality 6.
Pocket Adventures: Nurturing Young Children's Wellbeing and Development
through Art-in-nature Early Childhood Education 7. The Village project: A
Community of Relational Creativity 8. An Outdoor Therapy Service Offering
Art Therapy for Young People and Adults 9. Learning to Live Well Together:
Art and Ecological Research with Young Children 10. Forest of Imagination:
Reimagining Familiar Spaces through Creativity and Nature Awareness 11.
Open Spaces, Open Senses: On Sensuous Presence in Eco-somatic Practice of
Felt Thinking and Therapeutic Walking with Young People 12. Open Studio in
the Greenhouse: Nature-connected Expressive and Therapeutic Art Experiences
with Vulnerable Adolescents 13. What's beneath our Feet? Cultivating
Cultural Awareness through Arts-in-nature with Australian Children and
Young People 14. Conclusion