by Lauren D'Arsie | Apr 14, 2017 | Child'Space Method, Parents
The value of the Child’Space Method is reflected in the quality of the connection it brings to the parent-baby relationship. There is presently extensive research and interest around infant attachment and parent-baby attunement. Parents make careful choices about the...
by Sabine Schmid Blackaby | Mar 17, 2017 | Child'Space Method
When I encountered the Child’Space Method I was already working with children in my capacity as a Feldenkrais teacher. And although, originally trained as a Kindergarten teacher in Switzerland and used to working with children between the ages of 5 and 7, I...
by Sabine Schmid Blackaby | Jan 30, 2017 | Child'Space Method
Working with Lana Lana first came to me when she was five and a half months old. She was recommended to me by a colleague who is a Handle practitioner and mainly works with autistic children. Lana was born with Corpus Callosum Disorder, a condition where the structure...
by Dorette Grottschreiber | Jan 12, 2017 | Child'Space Method
As a Feldenkrais-practitioner I work quite often with the tapping. Tapping and squeezing seems to be something that ALL clients love regardless of their age, questions and problems. I use it also for clients with MS and Parkinson-disease. One (adult) Parkinson-client...
by Tjitske de Boer | Jan 6, 2017 | Child'Space Method
Dr. Chava Shelhav developed her Child’Space Method because she saw that adult problems could be brought back to the first developmental years. As if it was not fully developed in the first place. To go through all those developmental issues through movement and...
by Joel Roth | Nov 19, 2016 | Child'Space Method
Henry, 10 months, is just learning to stand. In this short video, Chava helps him to feel his structure using touch and using her voice. It is a process parents can use to help their children feel and to regulate themselves, and prepares them for learning. Chava helps...