Module 11 therapeutic intervention play yoga

Therapeutic
intervention
Yoga and play therapy
Therapeutic intervention
ther·a·peu·tic/ /in•ter•ven•tion/
n. Noun
Therapeutic intervention is defined as, ‘medicine or therapy used to cure
disease or pain by the involvement and intercession of proactive, therapeutic
practice.’ i.e.: a person who suffers from addicted behaviors, would benefit
from the therapeutic intervention of a residential treatment center.
Therapeutic intervention varies in methods, and types of facility in which
those methods are implemented. The most appropriate therapeutic solution
for an individual person, depends on that person’s particular disorder, the
severity of their malady, and their personal preference of how they would like
to overcome the disorder.
Therapeutic intervention is a varied and subjective term used by countless
forms of psychiatric care. For this reason, it is crucial for parents of afflicted
children to do thorough research of all potential, treatment options.
Module 11 therapeutic  intervention  play yoga
Interventions for learning
disorders:
 Resource room
 Inclusion
 ‘bypass’ intervention
 Home – based support
 Other interventions
 Controversial treatments
Module 11 therapeutic  intervention  play yoga
Children and Learning Disabilities :
Here are some points to keep in mind about learning disabilities.
• Children with learning disabilities are a very heterogeneous group. Their disabilities vary in
degree, nature, and complexity.
• Learning disabilities may affect more than just learning. Some of these children also have
poor social and athletic skills. Behavior problems, emotional difficulties, low self-esteem,
and family stresses can also occur.
• Learning disabilities change with time. They may diminish or resolve themselves with
intervention and maturation; they may appear when certain demands are placed upon the
child in a vulnerable area; or they may last a lifetime.
• Children with learning disabilities are often misunderstood. They are sometimes accused
of being lazy, retarded, or not trying. They may be subjected to humiliation and inadequate
teaching methods. They, their parents, and their teachers frequently do not really
understand their learning problems, and thus these difficulties need to be clarified and
explained by a professional in a nonjudgmental manner. Emphasize that these problems
are not the fault of the child, parent, or teacher.
• Learning disabilities affect families, and families affect learning disabilities. Children who
are failing or struggling too hard feel confusion, disappointment, anger, anguish, and guilt,
as do their parents. Parental attitudes and parenting style affect the children and their
attitude toward learning.
• Determine whether emotional, social, or family problems are causing or contributing to
your child's academic problems, or conversely, if his academic and learning problems are
really the root cause. Professional help for family or emotional difficulties needs to be
sought, but it should not divert attention away from the learning disability.
• Children with learning disabilities are entitled to the full support of the school system and
require a good advocate and long-term follow-up.
• Be sure your child has other activities and interests that serve as avenues for success and
gratification.
• To ensure the best results for your child, recognize learning disabilities early, arrange for
the appropriate intervention, and make sure that he is followed over the long term. Also,
instill a sense of optimism and hope in your child that together you will work toward a
solution to these difficulties
Behavior therapy
-type of psychotherapy focus on reducing behavior problems
and promoting adaptation skills.
-uses psychological techniques to improve physical, mental and
communicative skills.
-activities used vary greatly according to age and disability.
-techniques will be used to discourage destructive behavior,
others to encourage self-sufficiency.
can complement other therapies. For example, OT/PT-
encouraging children to master tasks that promotes muscular
and motor development.
- Praise, positive reinforcement and small rewards can
encourage a child to learn to use weak limbs, overcome
speech deficits and stop negative behaviors like hair pulling
and biting.
- Sometimes called behavior management or behavior
modification therapy
Module 11 therapeutic  intervention  play yoga
Module 11 therapeutic  intervention  play yoga
Module 11 therapeutic  intervention  play yoga
DRAW BACKS OF BEHAVIOR
THERAPY
• finding a qualified behavioral therapist, particularly for ABA therapy.
• There are currently no national guidelines qualifying a behavioral therapist, and the demand for
ABA far exceeds the professionals qualified to perform it.
• Time. Although therapy is considered comparatively short term, it takes time to modify behavior
and through reinforcement, replace a negative behavior with a positive one. Many parents and
teachers may find this frustrating.
• Developing a behavior therapy program for your child, it is important to create a set of realistic
expectations with the therapist-revisited from time to time as the child progresses.
BENEFITS:
• Reversing negative patterns of thinking,
• addressing bad habits
• Appropriately dealing with stress and frustration
• Participating positively in a variety of activities
• Setting goals to replace negative patterns of behavior with positive ones
• New ways of learning and self-help techniques are reinforced
• Increase in self-esteem
• Improved performance at school, at home and in social situations
Module 11 therapeutic  intervention  play yoga
Module 11 therapeutic  intervention  play yoga
Module 11 therapeutic  intervention  play yoga
Module 11 therapeutic  intervention  play yoga
Module 11 therapeutic  intervention  play yoga
Module 11 therapeutic  intervention  play yoga
5 LIMBED TREE OF YOGA
At teaching center in Brazil, - employ the same basic Yoga
methods taught around the world.
these methods into five basic areas of practice:
(1)Asanas, or body postures,
(2)Pranayama, or breathing exercises,
(3) Cleansing practices,
(4) Music and sound therapy,
(5) Deep relaxation.
• CEREBRAL PALSY
• DOWN SYNDROME
• AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER
• ADD
• ADHD
Module 11 therapeutic  intervention  play yoga
Module 11 therapeutic  intervention  play yoga
Module 11 therapeutic  intervention  play yoga
Module 11 therapeutic  intervention  play yoga
Module 11 therapeutic  intervention  play yoga
5 STEPS TO START PLAY THERAPY:
1. Time Management
2. Non-Verbal Communication
3. Declarative Language
4. Joining and Challenging
5. Collaborative and Pretend Play
Module 11 therapeutic  intervention  play yoga
Module 11 therapeutic  intervention  play yoga
• Diagnosing learning disabilities in children 1:38
• What are learning disabilities? 3 :54
• YOGA FOR PEOPLE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS (17:30)
• YOGA AND CHILDREN WITH DOWN SYNDROME 6:53
• 0to 5 in 30 minutes! Sand play therapy 6:37
• PLAY THERAPY WITH EXPLANATION OF TECHNIQUES
8:04
• PLAYTHERAPY ANIMATION 1:11
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Module 11 therapeutic intervention play yoga

  • 2. Therapeutic intervention ther·a·peu·tic/ /in•ter•ven•tion/ n. Noun Therapeutic intervention is defined as, ‘medicine or therapy used to cure disease or pain by the involvement and intercession of proactive, therapeutic practice.’ i.e.: a person who suffers from addicted behaviors, would benefit from the therapeutic intervention of a residential treatment center. Therapeutic intervention varies in methods, and types of facility in which those methods are implemented. The most appropriate therapeutic solution for an individual person, depends on that person’s particular disorder, the severity of their malady, and their personal preference of how they would like to overcome the disorder. Therapeutic intervention is a varied and subjective term used by countless forms of psychiatric care. For this reason, it is crucial for parents of afflicted children to do thorough research of all potential, treatment options.
  • 4. Interventions for learning disorders:  Resource room  Inclusion  ‘bypass’ intervention  Home – based support  Other interventions  Controversial treatments
  • 6. Children and Learning Disabilities : Here are some points to keep in mind about learning disabilities. • Children with learning disabilities are a very heterogeneous group. Their disabilities vary in degree, nature, and complexity. • Learning disabilities may affect more than just learning. Some of these children also have poor social and athletic skills. Behavior problems, emotional difficulties, low self-esteem, and family stresses can also occur. • Learning disabilities change with time. They may diminish or resolve themselves with intervention and maturation; they may appear when certain demands are placed upon the child in a vulnerable area; or they may last a lifetime. • Children with learning disabilities are often misunderstood. They are sometimes accused of being lazy, retarded, or not trying. They may be subjected to humiliation and inadequate teaching methods. They, their parents, and their teachers frequently do not really understand their learning problems, and thus these difficulties need to be clarified and explained by a professional in a nonjudgmental manner. Emphasize that these problems are not the fault of the child, parent, or teacher.
  • 7. • Learning disabilities affect families, and families affect learning disabilities. Children who are failing or struggling too hard feel confusion, disappointment, anger, anguish, and guilt, as do their parents. Parental attitudes and parenting style affect the children and their attitude toward learning. • Determine whether emotional, social, or family problems are causing or contributing to your child's academic problems, or conversely, if his academic and learning problems are really the root cause. Professional help for family or emotional difficulties needs to be sought, but it should not divert attention away from the learning disability. • Children with learning disabilities are entitled to the full support of the school system and require a good advocate and long-term follow-up. • Be sure your child has other activities and interests that serve as avenues for success and gratification. • To ensure the best results for your child, recognize learning disabilities early, arrange for the appropriate intervention, and make sure that he is followed over the long term. Also, instill a sense of optimism and hope in your child that together you will work toward a solution to these difficulties
  • 8. Behavior therapy -type of psychotherapy focus on reducing behavior problems and promoting adaptation skills. -uses psychological techniques to improve physical, mental and communicative skills. -activities used vary greatly according to age and disability. -techniques will be used to discourage destructive behavior, others to encourage self-sufficiency. can complement other therapies. For example, OT/PT- encouraging children to master tasks that promotes muscular and motor development. - Praise, positive reinforcement and small rewards can encourage a child to learn to use weak limbs, overcome speech deficits and stop negative behaviors like hair pulling and biting. - Sometimes called behavior management or behavior modification therapy
  • 12. DRAW BACKS OF BEHAVIOR THERAPY • finding a qualified behavioral therapist, particularly for ABA therapy. • There are currently no national guidelines qualifying a behavioral therapist, and the demand for ABA far exceeds the professionals qualified to perform it. • Time. Although therapy is considered comparatively short term, it takes time to modify behavior and through reinforcement, replace a negative behavior with a positive one. Many parents and teachers may find this frustrating. • Developing a behavior therapy program for your child, it is important to create a set of realistic expectations with the therapist-revisited from time to time as the child progresses.
  • 13. BENEFITS: • Reversing negative patterns of thinking, • addressing bad habits • Appropriately dealing with stress and frustration • Participating positively in a variety of activities • Setting goals to replace negative patterns of behavior with positive ones • New ways of learning and self-help techniques are reinforced • Increase in self-esteem • Improved performance at school, at home and in social situations
  • 20. 5 LIMBED TREE OF YOGA At teaching center in Brazil, - employ the same basic Yoga methods taught around the world. these methods into five basic areas of practice: (1)Asanas, or body postures, (2)Pranayama, or breathing exercises, (3) Cleansing practices, (4) Music and sound therapy, (5) Deep relaxation.
  • 21. • CEREBRAL PALSY • DOWN SYNDROME • AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER • ADD • ADHD
  • 27. 5 STEPS TO START PLAY THERAPY: 1. Time Management 2. Non-Verbal Communication 3. Declarative Language 4. Joining and Challenging 5. Collaborative and Pretend Play
  • 30. • Diagnosing learning disabilities in children 1:38 • What are learning disabilities? 3 :54 • YOGA FOR PEOPLE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS (17:30) • YOGA AND CHILDREN WITH DOWN SYNDROME 6:53 • 0to 5 in 30 minutes! Sand play therapy 6:37 • PLAY THERAPY WITH EXPLANATION OF TECHNIQUES 8:04 • PLAYTHERAPY ANIMATION 1:11