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SOGENSHA Inc.
Address | Sogensha Bldg. 4-3-6 Awajimachi Chuo-ku Osaka-shi Osaka, JAPAN ZIP:541-0047 |
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Representative Name | Keiichi Yabe |
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No. of Employees | 50 |
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1 pc /set
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A5 size (210mm x 148mm), 144 pages
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Paper
Year of manufacture: 2023
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Description
Draw, Create, and Embark on a Journey to Know Yourself! by Eri Yoshida School-aged children, whose egos are growing rapidly, do not open up as much as they did when they were young. As a parent, you may be concerned that they are more vulnerable and more prone to mood swings. If you are concerned about your child at home, try expressive art therapy. The expressive art therapy described in this book is an integrative psychotherapy that involves not only drawing pictures, but also creating and expressing as you feel with your body and voice. By being creative rather than thinking, answers can be found. The author is Eri Yoshida, an expressive art therapist and picture book author. The book is full of illustrations and is easy to understand so that children can enjoy doing it at home by themselves. The book also includes worksheets that can be read using QR codes so that you can work on them over and over again. This book introduces the fascinating art of Expressive Art Therapy, helping to lead children on a journey of growth while keeping their minds flexible. This step-by-step workbook helps children learn about themselves while learning about the mind through expressive art techniques. All you need is colored pencils and a sketchbook to get started. The theme is a fantasy world that children can easily relate to, and the journey of challenge begins. [As they learn to "feel," "create," "express," and "explore" while having fun, their minds and bodies will become lighter. Once the child has found his or her true self, he or she will be able to continue to take on the challenges of growth with confidence. |
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by Eri Yoshida
School-aged children, whose egos are growing rapidly, do not open up as much as they did when they were young. As a parent, you may be concerned that they are more vulnerable and more prone to mood swings. If you are concerned about your child at home, try expressive art therapy.
The expressive art therapy described in this book is an integrative psychotherapy that involves not only drawing pictures, but also creating and expressing as you feel with your body and voice. By being creative rather than thinking, answers can be found.
The author is Eri Yoshida, an expressive art therapist and picture book author. The book is full of illustrations and is easy to understand so that children can enjoy doing it at home by themselves. The book also includes worksheets that can be read using QR codes so that you can work on them over and over again.
This book introduces the fascinating art of Expressive Art Therapy, helping to lead children on a journey of growth while keeping their minds flexible. This step-by-step workbook helps children learn about themselves while learning about the mind through expressive art techniques. All you need is colored pencils and a sketchbook to get started.
The theme is a fantasy world that children can easily relate to, and the journey of challenge begins. [As they learn to "feel," "create," "express," and "explore" while having fun, their minds and bodies will become lighter. Once the child has found his or her true self, he or she will be able to continue to take on the challenges of growth with confidence.