CHCFC507A - Music/Movement Experiences For Disabilities, Diversity & Culture
Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2014 7:23 pm
Your Assignment Module Number and Heading: Assessment 2 , Questions 1 and 2
Your Assignment Type: Case Scenario
Currently Working in Childcare? Yes
Your knowledge: Basic Knowledge
Your Question?
1.Toby uses a wheelchair and he has little motar development or control and no spoken language. He understands, but cannot speak. Explain how you migh use resources to provide inclusive music and movement experiences for Toby?
2. Provide examples of appropriate music and movement resources which are inclusive and encourage appreciation of diversity, including other cultures?
What is your answer so far or What have you done so far as an attempt to solve this question?
1. - Dancing to music: You can teach coordinated dance steps such as moving forward, backwards, and from side to side that Toby will be able to follow along with in his wheelchair. You can also do “sitting down” dances with all the children that will involve a lot of upper body movements and freeze dancing where the children dance and freeze when the music stops.
- Parachute: Moving the parachute up and down, coordinating the movement, or tossing balls onto a parachute and watching them bounce as the kids move it.
- Doing arm stretches along with backround music for physical activity.
2. Different music styles and music from other cultures, songs and dances from other countries and a variety of musical instruments from all different countries.
Description and Message:
Not really sure if this on the right track ? Any suggestions would also help.
Your Assignment Type: Case Scenario
Currently Working in Childcare? Yes
Your knowledge: Basic Knowledge
Your Question?
1.Toby uses a wheelchair and he has little motar development or control and no spoken language. He understands, but cannot speak. Explain how you migh use resources to provide inclusive music and movement experiences for Toby?
2. Provide examples of appropriate music and movement resources which are inclusive and encourage appreciation of diversity, including other cultures?
What is your answer so far or What have you done so far as an attempt to solve this question?
1. - Dancing to music: You can teach coordinated dance steps such as moving forward, backwards, and from side to side that Toby will be able to follow along with in his wheelchair. You can also do “sitting down” dances with all the children that will involve a lot of upper body movements and freeze dancing where the children dance and freeze when the music stops.
- Parachute: Moving the parachute up and down, coordinating the movement, or tossing balls onto a parachute and watching them bounce as the kids move it.
- Doing arm stretches along with backround music for physical activity.
2. Different music styles and music from other cultures, songs and dances from other countries and a variety of musical instruments from all different countries.
Description and Message:
Not really sure if this on the right track ? Any suggestions would also help.