Crawlin - Feldenkrais with Baby Liv

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This is a montage of a little baby named Liv doing what babies do during their first year of life.

It is the second video we've produced. Be sure to visit the first clip: http://youtu.be/D9Ko7U1pLlg

In this second clip titled "crawling", we highlight the importance of a child learning movement from the orientation of them being on the front side of their body.

It is from this orientation to their environment that the motion of crawling begins.

We show how using curiosity, exploration and a variety of movement possibilities is an innate part of learning from the beginning, and this highlights key learning principles within The Feldenkrais Method

This has been compiled from a year of footage taken in Whistler, BC. Contact irene@irenelyon.com for more information on the project.

Produced by Irene Lyon (formerly Gutteridge)
Directed by Irene Lyon and Jenn Strom
Camera, Writing and Editing by Jenn Strom
Original Music by David Picking

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Irene Lyon, MSC. and nervous system expert, teaches people around the world how to work with the nervous system to transform trauma, heal body and mind, and live full, creative lives. To date her online programs have reached people in over 63 countries – but you can often find her teaching with Elia Mrak at their signature Up & Down workshops or hiking in the mountains or along the Pacific ocean in her hometown of Vancouver, British Columbia. She has her Master’s in Biomedical and Health Science and also has a knack for making complex info easy for ALL of us to understand and apply to our lives. She has extensively studied and practices the works of Dr. Moshe Feldenkrais, Peter Levine (founder of Somatic Experiencing) and Kathy Kain (founder of Somatic Practice).

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