Early Intervention – Successful Projects

August 12th, 2011

Do you work with children in Early Intervention?

You may be interested in the success ImaginationGYM is having in early intervention projects in inner city schools and communities. ImaginationGYM is unusual in that it does not focus on the problems instead it focuses on the assumption that all children are born with talents, imagination and the ability to be creative.     Successful early intervetion projects use the ImaginationGYM methodology

Talents being that there is something in all children that they can do which will benefit themselves and their society and that they will enjoy and love doing. Creativiity being that their ability to ‘create goods and serivces that are useful to society and themseleves and to be creative at problem solving’. (Definition of intelligence, Howard Gardner, Harvard University).

An early intervention project first focuses on centering, self regulated behaviour, boundaries, listening skills, attention skills, concentration and focusing skills. This part of the project helps children to get a sense of their ‘own self’ seperate from peers, adults, media, etc.

Then the methodology works on building the child’s self esteem and increasing their creative abilities. As the methodology uses imagination exercises, that exercises their whole brain, areas that affect critical thinking and emotional inteligence are also exercised.

The exercises also stimulate multiple intelligences and a trained practioner will be able to identify talent attributes and learning preferences in individual children which can be built on.

Early intervention projects can be run in schools (curriculum based) community, police liason, etc. They can be self administered, run directly by ImaginationGYM practioners are a hybrid of both. They are extremely cost effective on a per capita basis and will suit most budgets even with the stringent cut backs that are taking palce in many countries.  In fact the positive beahaviour outcomes may compensate for the effects of some of  these cut backs.  Art workshops, ImaginationGYM, Yoga all contribute to successful early intervention projects

For furthe information contact Peter or Rosaleen at 00 353 1 6753522 or info@imaginationgym.com

Here is an example of an inner city project run in a school in Dublin reported on by a National newspaper, The Irish Independent, in an aricle called The School that Rewrites the Rules

 

Parents – Free Workshop!

August 11th, 2011

Join us for a FREE introductory ImaginationGYM  Children’s Workshop at The Brockagh Centre Laragh Co.Wicklow on Sat Aug 20th 11am to 12.30pm.Children 5-12yrs ..adults welcome too! It will be based on The Enchnated Forest imagination exercise and drawing/colouring activities.

Enjoy the lakes and wildlife of Glendalough later…….Deer in Glendalough by Rosaleen Durkin
Bookings call 087-6168460.One and a half hours of imagination, fun and creativity.

ImaginationGYM in Germany

July 31st, 2011

Do you live in Germany or do you speak German? Are you interested in working with or using ImaginationGYM in the German language. If so please contact pblackbyrne@imaginationgym.com to see how we can work together.  There are many opportunities, not just for disrtibution but also for teachers, health & social workers and enthusiastic parents who would like to engage in local research using the ImaginationGYM Methodology.

In the meantime have a listen to this short clip from Der Zauberwald.

 

ImaginationGYM Interactive Workshop in Laragh

July 18th, 2011

ImaginationGYM® are running the second in the series of interactive workshops for children 6-12yrs at The Brockagh Resource Centre, Laragh, Co. Wicklow on this coming Saturday, July 23rd, from 11:00am – 12:30pm.

In this one and a half hour workshop children will access their own creativity and imagination through storytelling and artistic activities in a relaxed and fun environment.

The workshop assists children with whole brain learning, emotional intelligence, listening skills, concentration, decision-making skills, self-esteem, nature awareness, and balances over-use of TV and computer games.

For booking and enquiries please contact Rosaleen Durkin on 087-6168460 or at rdurkin@imaginationgym.com

Cost: €12 per child or €10 for group of 3 children (family or friends)

Limited places available so book early to avoid disapointment!