Description
The focus of the Infant Developmental Movement Education 1 and 2 courses is on learning a non-invasive, playful and heart-full approach to interacting with infants and their families and on applying the developmental movement material specifically in facilitating normal movement in infants. Skills further evolve witnessing facilitated observational assessments by IDME teachers with guest infants and caregivers, supervision and homework.
This course includes:
- Developmental assessment and movement repatterning skills in working with infants in relation to their parents, caregivers and other family members.
- Developmental assessment and movement repatterning skills in working with infants in relation to daily activities and environment.
- Educational play and toys.
- Professional issues in working with infants, parents and caregivers.
- Professional issues in working as an infant developmental movement educator.
Minimum course length:
10 days, 70 contact hours
Prerequisites:
Completion of IDME 1