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Greetings,

Thanks for being part of the growing community of individuals who are excited to explore neurodevelopmental movements and the enormous role they can play in promoting well-being!

I am excited to share with you The Moving Child Films and E-book. These are excellent for deepening our understanding about why movement matters so much for growing children, and how to promote more of it in our children's lives.

I love bringing you high-quality resources and I trust you will get a lot out of these!
Enjoy the exploration and pass this newsletter on to your friends and colleagues.

Best wishes,
Sonia

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The Moving Child Films and E-book
See how Movement Matters
for a Child's Wellbeing

The Moving Child Films and E-Book are excellent resources
for parents, educators, practitioners and therapists. These
unique resources feature a variety of movement and child
development experts who discuss the essential role of
movement in children’s physical, mental, social, and
emotional growth.

Visit The Moving Child website for information and to
download/stream these resources.

See below for an example of a Moving Child interview
with Dr. Bruce Perry.

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The Moving Child Films are educational documentaries
about theimportance of dynamic movement in child
development (age 0-7).

Here is an example of a great interview (10 min) with
Dr. Bruce Perry, child and adolescent psychiatrist.
From the interview: "One of the most challenging aspects
of the modern life of a child is that we've invented
ourselves into a lifestyle that has significantly fewer relational
interactions and relational oppprtunities than our brain i
s designed for. . . "

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