EARLY HEARING DETECTION AND INTERVENTION VIRTUAL CONFERENCE
MARCH 2-5, 2021
(Virtually the same conference, without elevators, airplane tickets, or hotel room keys)
3/14/2022 | 12:35 PM - 1:00 PM | Using Mindful Play, Storytime and Movement to Improve Outcomes for Deaf/HH Children | Room 8
Using Mindful Play, Storytime and Movement to Improve Outcomes for Deaf/HH Children
Mindful play, storytime and movement has been shown to benefit children, physically, mentally, emotionally, and socially- especially those children from birth to age 5. There has been scientific evidence made in terms of mindful movement, especially expressive movement (such as tummy time, baby and toddler yoga, music and art) and the potentially positive impacts that these have on the brain and body in terms of proprioception, interoception, visual stimulation and vestibular stimulation. This session will include examples of mindful play, storytime and movement tools caregivers, teachers or Early Intervention staff can use anywhere --- at home, at school, at the park. These tools can help to increase early language development, access to sound, and increase bonding between child and caregiver(s) in an accessible and inclusive environment. Participants will come away with tangible tools that reinforce mindful play, storytime, and mindful movement. As a parent of a little one who was born with sensorineural, bilateral moderate-severe hearing loss, I have used these tools to create links for my own child’s development. Subsequently, I began working with caregivers and their little ones in private settings, daycares, school environments, head start programs, and early intervention settings to bring these tools to families to use on their own. I have been able to successfully work in this field for the last 9 years, and I look forward to sharing this meaningful work with participants.
- To demonstrate accessible tools for early learning and language development using mindful play, storytime and movement
- To engage and stimulate the physical, mental, emotional, and social skills of Deaf/HH Children using mindful play, storytime and movement.
- To provide bonding experiences between caregiver and child using tools of mindful play, storytime and movement.
Presentation:
3353554_14867LarissaNoto.pdf
Handouts:
Handout is not Available
Transcripts:
CART transcripts are NOT YET available, but will be posted shortly after the conference
Presenters/Authors
Larissa Noto
(Virtual), Family Connections for Language and Learning, lnoto@tiu11.org;
Larissa Noto is a former Teacher & Lawyer, turned Movement and Mindfulness Educator, Special Needs Advocate and Parent Mentor to Families through FCLL. She is a Registered Adult, Children’s and Prenatal Yoga Teacher (ERYT-500, RCYT, RPYT, YACEP), and soon to be Yoga Therapist. She has trained all over the world in various modalities, with a specialty in movement that is accessible to all ages and abilities. Larissa currently teaches in schools, colleges/universities, yoga studios, libraries, and hospitals across the nation. She is also a teacher, trainer and content contributor with Childlight Education Company (NH), Pratyush Sinha Foundation (PA), and Prema Yoga Institute (NY). When she isn’t sharing her love of literacy, movement and mindfulness or advocating on behalf of others, she is a wife, mom of 3 boys- one of whom is Deaf/HH, professor and loves reading, traveling, photography and gardening in her spare time.
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