Movement Method Workshop May 20 and 21, 2017 – Square Peg Ranch
Who: For Parents, Teachers, Therapists and Caregivers
Why: To learn the science and the FUN of an effective method to reach kids with learning challenges such as ADD, ADHD, anxiety, ASD and more using humor, movement and Nature. The results will forever change the way you look at education.
Where: Square Peg Foundation at Kastl Rock Ranch
12150 San Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
When: Saturday and Sunday, May 20 and 21 10am to 3pm
at 4pm on May 20, we will demonstrate how to optimize Movement Method with a demonstration of Horse Boy™ Work
Cost: $250 includes lunch and a workbook both days (scholarships available – contact Joell@squarepegfoundation.org for information)
Movement Method 1&2 – An Introduction
We train parents, teachers, caregivers and therapists in the methods effective for homeschooling, un-schooling and mainstream education.
The key is movement and the brain and the link between them. There is no dispute among neuro-scientists and educational psychologists that movement stimulates a child’s brain.
This course teaches you WHY and HOW!
Are you a parent looking to find a way to get your child to learn joyfully? Are you a teacher who has run the gamut of traditional methods and still find that there is a population of kids that you just can’t reach?
About the Instructor: Joell Dunlap, RBT is the founder and Executive Director Square Peg Ranch in Half Moon Bay, CA. Square Peg has been serving the “Square Pegs” – the kids who have trouble fitting in – in their community since 2004. In 2011, Joell began working with the groundbreaking methods developed by Rupert Isaacson at The HorseBoy™ in Texas. Rupert has developed Movement Method with the help of international universities and special learners worldwide. Square Peg Ranch is one the most active HorseBoy™ Programs in North America.
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Questions? Email joell@squarepegfoundation.org
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