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Puppetry in Education and Therapy: Unlocking Doors to the Mind and Heart

Bloomington, Indiana: AuthorHouse (2005), xvi,, 212 pp.

Contains bibliogr. pp. 199-212

ISBN 978-1-4208-8460-9

Signature commbox: 10-Children/Youth-E 2005

I. PUPPETRY IN EDUCATION
Introduction to puppetry in education / Judith O'Hare
The puppet as a metaphor / Tova Ackerman
Creativity and the talented and untalented child as it relates to the art of puppetry / Bruce Chessé
Thoughts on puppetry for the very young / Suzanne Down
Teacher education through the Kennedy Center / Hobey Ford
From Phonics Pals to Pecos Bill: teaching literacy to second language and special education students through puppets / Elizabeth Freeman
Colonial life in miniature: history brought to life through puppetry / Ronni Gerstel
Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences and the art of puppetry within the curriculum / Joy Gwynne Ginther
Shadow puppets that highlight intependent learning / Farryl Hadari
Valentine and Zophie: puppetry used for character education / Sheila K. Harris
Enhancing a 5th grade multicultural unit with the art of puppetry / Marlene Joyce
Music education through puppetry / Mary S. Mazzacane
Puppets in education: process or product? / Judith O'Hare
Rationale for inclusion of puppetry in the middle school performing arts curriculum / Marianne Parr
Puppet power: a discussion of how puppetry supports and enhances reading instruction / Sharon Peck
Social competency skills through puppetry / Lesley Smith
Educational puppetry and television program formats / Carol Sterling
Puppets in cyberspace: the use of technology in the performing arts and education / Jo Tomalin
II. PUPPETRY IN THERAPY
Introduction to puppetry in therapy / Matthew Bernier
Puppetry as a therapeutic medium: an introduction / Mickey Aronoff
Psychopuppetry: animated symbols in therapy / Matthew Bernier
The puppet as a therapist / Joan Brown
Trauma, puppet making, and narrative: creating moments of reprieve / Lani Gerity
Freddy and Friends: puppetry and play in the hospital / Helene Hugel
Stepping into a puppet's world: an account of exploring puppetry's role as a healing art form for young children in a residential home by a puppeteer in residence / Helene Hugel
Puppets enrich children with autism / Marlene Joyce
Accessing the power of puppets in therapeutic and educational settings / Wendy Passmore-Godfrey
Puppets in Recovery / Paula Shutman
III. RESEARCH
Monitoring and evaluating puppetry projects: why and how? / David Silver