ArtBreak: A Creative Guide to Joyful and Productive Classrooms

ArtBreak: A Creative Guide to Joyful and Productive Classrooms

by Katherine Ziff
ArtBreak: A Creative Guide to Joyful and Productive Classrooms

ArtBreak: A Creative Guide to Joyful and Productive Classrooms

by Katherine Ziff

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Overview

Play is the central, universally significant activity of childhood. Self-directed play in which adults have a supporting rather than directing role is critical to the development and well-being of children. Yet as children have their days and nights increasingly scripted and planned for them, opportunities for play have disappeared over the last half century, especially in schools.

ArtBreak’s innovation lies in its creative framework. Former school counselor, current professor of counseling, and practicing artist Katherine Ziff developed and tested the program over five years, integrating theory and practice from art therapy, counseling, and child-centered education. The result is a choice-based, guided play experience based on the developmental and restorative possibilities of art making.

A detailed how-to guide, this book is the flexible and accessible toolbox that teachers, parents, and counselors need to facilitate relaxing, art-based play that allows children to freely explore, plan, and pursue their own interests with adult support. Easy to implement, ArtBreak can be added to the regular routines of classroom, home, therapy office, or other community setting at whatever scale suits space, time, and budget. No art training is required, only a willingness to embark on a play journey with children.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780804040723
Publisher: Ohio University Press
Publication date: 07/15/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 136
File size: 31 MB
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About the Author

Katherine Ziff is a mental health clinician, an exhibiting artist, and an adjunct professor in the counseling program at Ohio University. She has published in places such as the Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, the Journal for Specialists in Group Work, and History of Psychiatry. Ziff conducts workshops for counselors and educators, teaching the methods from her second book, ArtBreak.

Table of Contents

Contents Preface Part One: Foundations 1: Why ArtBreak? 2: A Creative Framework Part Two: Materials, Space & Procedures 3: Materials and Tools 4: The Soul of the Studio 5: Procedures Part Three: From Start to Finish 6: Session Plans Resources Materials and Tools: Basics and Beyond No-Cook Playdough Recipe Request for Donations ArtBreak Referral Form Family Permission Letter Note to Families: What to Do with Constructions Individual Student Documentation Forms Sample ArtBreak Progress Reports Suggested reading Works Cited Index
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