The Next 25 Years is an initiative to inspire learning, create dialogue and raise public awareness of The Feldenkrais® Method.

These short clips represent some of the practical applications and principles that are being captured for an educational video series on The Feldenkrais Method.

They are not the finished product. This blog provides a "sneak peek" at what the production team is up to as the filming progresses.

For more detail on the scope and overview of this project, be sure to visit www.thenext25years.com

3rd March 2009

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Bringing an Appropriate Environment to a Child

Sheryl talks about the primary foundational elements from which she practices when working with a child whose legs are spastic and poorly differentiated as a result of cerebral palsy.

“What would be the way in which any child would have learned that their legs were theirs? What would be the baseline of recognizing ones own legs as two separate parts of oneself meant to be under ones conscious control?”

Sheryl Field, Assistant Trainer of The Feldenkrais Method, has been practicing since her graduation from the Amherst Training in 1983, the last professional teacher training taught by Dr. Moshe Feldenkrais. She is the founder of The Field Center For Children’s Integrated Development.

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