Source
- Amherst Year 1
- 06/18/80 PM1 Manipulating Head with the Hand / Rolling the Head Between the Hands (Continued)
- DVD 5; VHS 15
- audio only
Synopsis
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Lesson Outline
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Focus of the teaching
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Related ATMs
Rolling the head with the hand:
- Amherst 1 – Week 2 – 06/18/80 AM2 Manipulating Head with the Hand / Rolling the Head Between the Hands
- Amherst 1 – Week 8 – 08/01/80 AM2 Rolling to sit up
- SB1 Use of the Self in Turning & Rolling/The eyes organize the body: rolling from side to side
- SF3 – Day 39 – 18 August 1977: Rolling head on back, increasing ease and freedom of rolling as other movements are added
- Toronto 1980 – DAY1-2 – On back, rolling the head with the hands, part 1
- Washington Quest – DAY3 – ATM #7 Pregnant with Twins: head movements in three positions
Different speed in movements simultaneously:
- Amherst 1 – Week 2 – 06/20/80 AM1 – Eye Movements / Eye Movements and Rolling
- AY150 Movement with a stick while sitting
- AY433 Edges of the feet
- SF1 – Week 6 – 24 July 1975: Arm, Head, Leg to Ceiling, Learning to Count
- SF1 – Week 7 – 28 July 1975: Banging the Head, Heels and Shoulder Blades
Resources
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