Communicating Through Movement Therapy | Lea Comte | TEDxSouthCongress
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- Опубліковано 13 вер 2024
- Using a body-centric approach, Lea Comte helps children face challenges in a new light. Using dance movement therapy techniques, Lea's idea is to treat children in a new way when they become frustrated, angry or sad. With her Master degree in dance/movement therapy from Pratt Institute, this educator, writer and speaker, spreads her passion for early childhood mental health wherever she goes. Lea Comte currently works at Headwaters School in Austin Texas supporting teachers, parents, and students ranging in age from eighteen months to six years old. With more than ten years of experience working in early childhood settings, Lea serves her local community by consulting with local Montessori schools, parents, and educators on how to support children facing sensory, behavioral, and other developmental and mental health challenges through a body centric approach.
Lea has been elected to multiple positions in the Texas Chapter of the American Dance Therapy Association (ADTA). In 2017, as the chapter President, Lea served as both the Local Chair of the ADTA’s 52nd annual conference and as a workshop presenter. In 2018, as the chapter’s Government Affairs Chair, Lea was invited by the ADTA to advocate for dance therapy during the National Arts Action Summit in Washington D.C. While there she fought for increased funding for the arts with Congressman Ted Cruz and other Texas representatives. In her spare time, Lea takes to the dance floor or hiking trail to recharge her batteries in the sun. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx
Beautiful demonstration of dance/movement therapy techniques and explanation of how important it is to listen to the body's needs for regulation. Thanks for sharing your work!💜
Thank you Dr. Grayson! Your support and encouragement means SO much to me.
Beautifully communicated, Lea! Verbally and nonverbally!
This presentation is amazing. Thank you Lea!
So profoundly important. Excellent presentation, too!
What a blessing you are, Lea!
Wonderful and informative! This is the support children need
As a future child mentor this is such a great presentation
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Great job Lea, so great to see you here!
Thanks for watching Hana!!
Thanks everyone for watching. You can find more information via Facebook at Mobile Movement Education or on Linked In.
Great job Lea!!!
Thanks Shelby!
Lovely, Lea. A wonderful way to describe the underpinning of the nervous system into our DMT work. Not easy to do! But you did it very well.
Thanks for saying so Jennifer!
Love this ❤
أنا لا أفهم لغتكم ولاكن أحاول أن أستفيد😊¡!
Thank you
Superb.
Thank you for listening!