Sunday, May 16, 2010

Dragonflies...


Dragonflies are so beautiful & amazing to watch. Skilled  fliers, twisting, turning, darting, changing direction, even hovering or flying backwards as the need arises. Adaptable, they live in two worlds: first in water, and then as they grow, they take to the air as if it were water. Some view the dragonfly as a symbol of beauty, delicate strength, balance and control. Others, as a symbol for transformation and change. I think that all of these hold true.

"The Dragonfly Story" has become a favorite for the students in my Adaptive Yoga class for many reasons. In the story, a little "water beetle" who lives in the bottom of the pond gets curious to see what is up at the top. The story continues as he journeys into the unfamiliar, seeing new creatures around the pond and meeting new friends.

One reason this story is so loved (by children as well as adults)  is the many lessons contained within it: exploring curiosity, overcoming fear, overcoming transitions & embracing new experiences, making new friends...these are all milestones that all children, but especially those with autism and other sensory challenges face on a daily basis. The story is interactive, using yoga & movement  to name all the "friends" the dragonfly met; it is adaptable to any age or ability, (it can be lengthened or shortened depending on time/ability constraints) can be done indoors or outside, and the messages are clear & reassuring to the kids.

The other reason the children enjoy this story is because of the Dragonfly Activity & Game  they get to do at the end. This simple art activity is designed not only to assist with fine motor, auditory & visual processing, but to integrate all the elements of the story into one symbol that the student can then use to further explore his or her own body's "flying" ability through non-competitive movement games. 
 
For information on our "The Dragonfly's Adventure"  S.M.Art Story ™ yoga-based curriculum, containing 85 pages of stories, movement , art and game activities, color photo cards and more, visit our marketplace

 
(Below: Barbara & Lauren doing "Lizard Face"...)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
To Contact Barbara for a professional development workshop or S.M.Art Kids® teacher's training, e-mail: barbara@bodylogique.com



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