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portada Tai chi for Schools: A Guide for Teachers, Parents and Practitoners (The Brain Injuries Series)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
English
Pages
110
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.6 x 15.0 x 1.0 cm
Weight
0.16 kg.
ISBN13
9781913504632

Tai chi for Schools: A Guide for Teachers, Parents and Practitoners (The Brain Injuries Series)

Phil Wright (Author) · Aeon Books · Paperback

Tai chi for Schools: A Guide for Teachers, Parents and Practitoners (The Brain Injuries Series) - Wright, Phil

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Synopsis "Tai chi for Schools: A Guide for Teachers, Parents and Practitoners (The Brain Injuries Series)"

Whether it be to help with their concentration, awareness of their bodies, or help them develop their imaginative consciousness and explore their inner world, Tai Chi has a wealth of benefits, which are just as useful to children as adults. In his new book, aimed at practitioners and parents, Phillip Wright will enlighten readers to the wealth of benefits which Tai Chi can offer. Tai Chi for Schools is a book designed to show teachers how to use this fantastic mode of exercise to support children as part of the school curriculum, in class or at home.

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