Description
60-day access to recording for the February 13, 2025 webinar: "Bringing the Breath Through Singing and Communication to Forge Healthy Attachments in the First Years of Life"
Webinar Description: Let us explore the ways in which coregulation of the primary caregivers and the baby’s rhythmic system through breathing, communication styles and variations in the musicality of voice may lead to a healthy attachment in the first years of life. This healthy attachment is the basis for resiliency of the child.
Singing with the young child creates and strengthens true, intimate and wondrous human connection between the child and their caregiver.
Presenters:
Annette Lampson is a mother of three grown up children. During pregnancy and afterwards she experienced how the voice and singing creates and strengthens the intimate and wondrous connection between the mother and her child. Prior to motherhood, she did her 4 year training in Voice and Voice Pedagogy (School of Uncovering the Voice/”Werbeck Singing”); Piano and Choral Conducting at Emerson College, UK, and the Alfred Schnittke Institute in Hamburg, Germany. Following 10 years of performing and teaching in Europe and North America, she completed the Anthroposophical Therapeutic Singing training in North America. (More about Annette online.)
Tonya Stoddard is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who has completed the 3-year foundation program and a three year internship with AAP. She serves on the AAP Board. Since 2018, she has been an AHA Board member and is on the AHA leadership team. Her earlier experience includes a decade working in supportive housing for adults struggling with mental illness, addiction and trauma in San Francisco. Currently, in her private practice, Threefold Counseling in Tampa, FL, she offers Anthroposophic psychotherapy for children and adults as well as consults with Waldorf communities on child development, parenting, and how best to support the Waldorf curriculum.