Musical activities for adults

    • [DOC File]Expressive arts: Experiences and outcomes

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      Inspired by a range of stimuli, and working on my own and/or with others, I can express and communicate my ideas, thoughts and feelings through musical activities. EXA 0-18a / EXA 1-18a / EXA 2-18a Having developed my ideas from a range of stimuli, I can create and present compositions using a broad range of musical concepts and ideas.

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    • [DOCX File]Daykin N, et al. 2016. What Works Centre for Wellbeing. A ...

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      A systematic review of the available evidence conducted in 2016 found positive mental health benefits in singing and other musical activities, and concluded that there is particularly strong evidence that singing and other musical activities can enhance mental wellbeing and help prevent mental health problems in older people and vulnerable groups.1

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    • [DOC File]CHILDREN’S SERVICES RISK ASSESSMENT TEMPLATE FORM …

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      CHILDREN’S SERVICES RISK ASSESSMENT TEMPLATE FORM Musical Activities Risk Assessment (replace with more accurate title of risk assessment if required) This risk assessment should be used for all occasions when musical learning or music making is to take place – including class music lessons, instrumental and vocal lessons, rehearsals, workshops and concerts.

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    • [DOCX File]Adult Learning - Grantham University

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      Musical intelligence, Bodily-kinesthetic intelligence, or the ability to solve problems using one’s body as performed by athletes, dancers and other craftspeople, Interpersonal intelligence which is the ability to understand other peopl e, Intrapersonal intelligence which is the ability to understand one’s self.. Gardner (1993) maintains that the first two are the types of intelligence ...

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    • [DOC File]ADULT PLEASANT EVENTS SCHEDULE

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      Planning a day’s activities. Meeting new people. Remembering beautiful scenery. Saving money. Going home from work. Eating. Practicing karate, judo, yoga. Thinking about retirement. Repairing things around the house. Working on my car (bicycle) Remembering the words and deeds of loving people. Wearing sexy clothes. Having quiet evenings ...

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    • [DOCX File]sites.temple.edu

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      If the group struggles, the beats would be played shorter so that everyone is on the same level. This activity would be helpful for older adults with dementia in helping them improve memory skills. Three Outcomes (be specific and describe why): One outcome of this musical activity would be the increase in short-term memory.

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    • [DOC File]A Guide to Music Opportunities and Resources

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      Choirs – of adults or children – are important activities for involving more people in worship services. To help you understand the commitment of time and talent that is made by choir members, attend two or three choir rehearsals, and follow a choir member through a typical Sunday morning.

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    • [DOC File]CHILDREN’S SERVICES RISK ASSESSMENT TEMPLATE FORM …

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      CHILDREN’S SERVICES RISK ASSESSMENT TEMPLATE FORM Musical Activities Risk Assessment (replace with more accurate title of risk assessment if required) This risk assessment should be used for all occasions when musical learning or music making is to take place – including class music lessons, instrumental and vocal lessons, rehearsals, workshops and concerts.

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    • [DOC File]Expressive arts: Experiences and outcomes

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      Inspired by a range of stimuli, and working on my own and/or with others, I can express and communicate my ideas, thoughts and feelings through musical activities. EXA 0-18a / EXA 1-18a / EXA 2-18a Having developed my ideas from a range of stimuli, I can create and present compositions using a broad range of musical concepts and ideas.

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    • [DOC File]Rhythm-Based Activities for Older Adults

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      the musical piece, and may have . opportunities to improvise. Provide a Sensory Experience, such as Sound massage. 1) Sound Massage - for clients who . are unable to respond, provide a . sound massage such as playing a . ... Rhythm-Based Activities for Older Adults ...

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