Double Doodle Play (DD 105)

Why take Double Doodle Play?

This course will open up your creativity while giving you the tools to assist others improve focus and sustain attention for reading, writing and math. While drawing with two hands simultaneously in a relaxed and comfortable atmosphere, discover the joy and ease of new ways of connecting to a blank page with color, shape, texture and movement. The experience provides many with:

  • Increased ability to focus and sustain attention
  • Improved visual skills including spatial awareness, depth perception and binocularity
  • Relaxation of eyes
  • Ability to read longer and comprehend more easily
  • Internalization of early developmental movements
  • All the benefits of crossing the visual/kinesthetic midline for whole-brain processing

What will you learn in Double Doodle Play?

  • Application of the Double Doodle exercise from the Brain Gym 26 to the field of artisic expression
  • Use of all types of mediums including fingerpaints, caryons, markers, pastels, and watercolors
  • New Double Doodle Play movements and Vision Gym movements
  • Types of Double Doodles and applications for increasing creative expression and encouraging healhy visual skills

The process is simple and the results, profound.

There is no prerequisite for the Double Doodle Play course. All are invited to join in the fun. The course counts for eight hours 100-level courses for licensure.

This is a course that gives great tools for working with people in a creative way. My left side (non-dominant) learned to function as well as my right side (dominant)." - M.V.

"A great one-day course, fun and educational." - D.S.

"I have enjoyed exploring Double Doodles and its uses in the classroom as a diagnostic tool, as a freedom of expression tool, as a personal growth tool for me and my students, as a progressive set of tools for artistic work and as an added feature for creative writing-stories, poems, daily life." - R.B.

"Double Doodling not only helps release stress, it also makes us less likely to adopt maladaptive postures by forcing us to be centered and use our stability from the core." - J.K.

 

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