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How To Use The Connect-a-Stretchy Band and Stretchy Band in Creative Movement Activities

How To Use The Connect-a-Stretchy Band and Stretchy Band in Creative Movement Activities I am so excited to have gotten connected with Sandra from Sing, Play, Create a year ago.  I stumbled across her site from her blog post on the stretchy band. She puts

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Winter Music Literacy Movement Theme Lesson Plan

[THEMES] Winter: Music, Literacy, and More!

Winter: Music, Literacy, and More! Shivering Snowman!  Get moving with these winter-themed activities! Even if you don’t receive an inch of snow or temperatures below freezing, you can always dream up what winter feels like. Today in the Bear Paw Creek blog, we are focusing

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Bear Paw Creek Christmas Music Movement Literacy Playlist

[THEMES] Christmas: Music, literacy, and more!

Christmas Music to Get You Moving and Grooving! It’s December, and most likely your focus has been on incorporating holiday music into your lessons and sessions. It’s a festive time of year, and in my opinion, adding holiday music to your music lineup brings a

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New Products Include Make Your Own Streamers and Guitar Case

New Creative Movement Products Include Make Your Own Streamers and Guitar Case I have been busy with trying to knock some to do items off my list, but it keeps growing!  I am sure you can relate to that. One of my lists is new

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Promoting Social Interactions through Sensorimotor Play with the Stretchy Band and Streamers

Promoting Social Interactions through Sensorimotor Play

Promoting Social Interactions through Sensorimotor Play I work with a lot of young children and children on the autism spectrum. Often this means that cooperative play and typical social interactions are challenging. Activities where we need to play as a group or hold hands are

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