A female voice - over adds disparate narratives to
the rhythmic movements of the bottles, addressing both lighthearted and serious topics drawn from texts found on the internet.
The person experiencing this kind of seizure may make sounds (like crying out), stiffen for a few seconds to a minute, and
the rhythmic movements of the arms and legs may occur.
Coincidentally, they often accompany themselves with equally
rhythmic movements of their hands and feet.
Dr. Wible says that after reading to your newborn for a while, you'll actually notice your little one responding to
the rhythmic movement of your voice with her arms and legs.
Babies have irregular peristalsis (
rhythmic movement of food along gut) they tend to have a lot of borborygmus (air filling up in the gut).
«It seems the serotonin helps respond to
the rhythmic movement of the worm in different ways, similar to how serotonin is thought to drive arousal in the human brain,» said Collins.
While head - banging generally refers to violent,
rhythmic movement of the head, it takes various forms.
Unlocking the artistic talents,
the rhythmic movement of the body results in multiple benefits, including the release of chained emotions, stress & anxiety.
Soon after experiencing the overall meditative healing effects hidden in the even breath and
rhythmic movement of Ashtanga, Corey was inspired to explore the full potential of this system by pursuing the practice and study of Ayurveda, Sanskrit, Vedic chanting and ultimately, Meditation.
The rhythmic movement of the horse is often used to influence the riders posture, mobility, and balance.
De Kooning's habit of rotating his canvases as he worked can be seen in the multidirectional brush strokes and drips that add to
the rhythmic movement of whole.
A lyrical and open interaction between form and space creates
rhythmic movement of a musical, even jazzy kind, achieving modern art's frequently declared intention to create visual analogies with the abstract yet palpable language of music.»
Not exact matches
These
movements are unpredictable and hence not easily susceptible to being represented in terms
of a neat
rhythmic model like the swinging
of a clock pendulum.
This story in three parts uses
rhythmic text to summarize the rules
of segregation and many events that comprised the civil rights
movement, and also provide a look at where are we now.
Special Subject teachers bring their gifts in the areas
of foreign language, Eurythmy (
rhythmic movement), games (physical education), music, the arts, educational support, and an array
of crafts and practical arts.
Why It Works: Walking slowly around the rooms
of your home bouncing your baby will give gentle,
rhythmic movement that helps calm your infant's nervous system.
Eurythmy is a system
of gestures and
rhythmic movements designed to make language, music, and rhythm visible.
Waldorf elementary (or «class») teachers integrate storytelling, drama,
rhythmic movement, visual arts, and music into their daily work, weaving a tapestry
of experience that brings each subject to life in the child's thinking, feeling, and willing.
Linden Waldorf School's Buttercup Parent / Child Playgroup is a treasured experience for families where young children — accompanied by a caregiver and guided by a Waldorf teacher — enjoy a
rhythmic morning
of song,
movement, organic snacks, storytelling, puppetry, nature walks, and free play.
Swinging or
Rhythmic movement.: there are many conventional rhythmic movements, including dancing, rocking, baby bouncers on vibrant, baby swings, rhythmic pats on the bottom or back, baby carriers, baby squats (this is my favorite one), car rider, walks or forth and back movements of your knees while you let your baby
Rhythmic movement.: there are many conventional
rhythmic movements, including dancing, rocking, baby bouncers on vibrant, baby swings, rhythmic pats on the bottom or back, baby carriers, baby squats (this is my favorite one), car rider, walks or forth and back movements of your knees while you let your baby
rhythmic movements, including dancing, rocking, baby bouncers on vibrant, baby swings,
rhythmic pats on the bottom or back, baby carriers, baby squats (this is my favorite one), car rider, walks or forth and back movements of your knees while you let your baby
rhythmic pats on the bottom or back, baby carriers, baby squats (this is my favorite one), car rider, walks or forth and back
movements of your knees while you let your baby rest on.
Some babies find swaddling or cuddling too constrictive and respond better to other forms
of comfort such as
rhythmic movement or sucking a pacifier.
Scoop your baby in your arms and dance for a while, your
rhythmic movements and the sound
of music is going to give the baby lots
of new things to experience and process.
Many babies are soothed by
rhythmic back - and - forth
movements, such as the gentle motion
of a rocking chair.
Chalk up any tiny
rhythmic movements you may be feeling to a case
of baby hiccups, which may be common from now on.
In addition to night waking and sleep onset problems, children may also experience a range
of undesirable behaviours occurring during their sleep or sleep - wake transitions, including sleepwalking, sleep talking, bedwetting, bruxism (i.e., grinding or clenching the teeth during sleep), sleep terrors, and
rhythmic movement disorders (rocking the entire body from one side to another, rolling the head against the pillow).
The group derives its dance techniques and methodology from
movement characteristics, aesthetic qualities and the philosophy
of African dance traditions, as well as the enormous
movements and
rhythmic resources available in various communities throughout Ghana.
The axoneme's
rhythmic bending and stretching is the source
of the tail's
movement, and the scientists knew they needed to realistically depict that process in order to show the film's viewers how a sperm moves.
Neural networks in the spinal cord, locomotion center are capable
of producing
rhythmic movements, such as swimming and walking, even when isolated from the brain.
Both groups, Petitto found, made
rhythmic hand gestures with a frequency
of about 3 hertz — three complete
movements a second.
The demonstration that a bonobo can temporally coordinate
rhythmic movements in the context
of joint drumming is consistent with other evidence that
rhythmic capabilities are widely dispersed across species.
Although infants move to periodic
rhythmic stimuli, children do not synchronize
movements to frequency or tempo until the age
of 8 or 9.
During a ritual dance that may last all night, shamans enter an altered state
of consciousness induced by
rhythmic movement, singing and clapping.
Early in his career Grillner showed how these circuits in the mammalian spinal cord generate periodic motor commands for the
rhythmic movements involved in locomotion - a process that demands the coordination
of dozens
of different muscles.
She has pioneered understanding
of how a neural circuit can generate the necessary
rhythmic firing patterns that control
rhythmic muscle
movements such as breathing, walking, and passage
of food through the gut.
Essential tremor is the most common neurological
movement disorder, and it causes uncontrollable
rhythmic motion, often
of the upper extremities, which can make it difficult for people with the disease to perform everyday tasks.
A lover
of vulnerable people,
of wild things and wild places,
of all our ancestors, and
of the simple miracle
of life itself, she is particularly fond
of rhythmic movement and gentle devotion.
Tai chi is a system
of slow, graceful exercises that combine
movement, meditation and
rhythmic breathing to improve the flow
of chi (AKA your life force).
Most individuals use the term «stiff» to describe lack
of mobility, lack
of rhythmic motion, inability to produce full ROM, and spastic muscles that are essentially knotted up as a result
of dysfunctional
movement.
Manual lymph drainage uses a specific amount
of pressure (less than 9 ounces per square inch or about 4 kPa) and
rhythmic circular
movements to stimulate lymph flow.
It brings a sense
of balance in the practitioner's body as the
rhythmic movements are vigorous and with so much force, it becomes necessary that the practitioner exercises caution while they enjoying moving in yogic postures.
The rare
rhythmic movement again leads to fine toning
of these often underworked muscles.
The natural outcome
of this yoga sequence is lightening up
of the body with its slow and soothing
rhythmic movement.
You can't get into a
rhythmic sequence
of movement and crank out hundreds
of jumping jacks or squats in the rep ranges
of 30 - 40.
The enteric nervous system is responsible for initiating the
rhythmic peristaltic
movement of the gut, as well as relaying important signals to and from the brain.
The
rhythmic nature
of a controlled dynamic stretch has a functional application owing to its similarity to the primary
movement task.
These methods address the entire body, opening energy pathways, stimulating the nervous system, increasing range
of motion, and creating functional strength through
rhythmic, flowing
movement sequences.
A system
of theremins that fluctuate with rat
movement, along with impulse data from brain activity, formed the
rhythmic data and pitch contours
of the score.
Thomas Newman's The Iron Lady certainly had some Desplat - like moments; Korzeniowski's W.E. struck me as a more overtly emotional take on a similar classically - inclined method
of writing; even some
of the more suspenseful, low - key underscore from Doyle's Rise
of the Planet
of the Apes uses a similar sense
of precise
rhythmic woodwind - led
movement.
Bringing rhythm into many aspects
of the classroom, including
rhythmic activities like drumming, music, therapeutic martial arts, physical
movement interludes, and short exercise bursts;
I lot
of my students are kinesthetic learners so I incorporate
movement and
rhythmic music to help engage and solidify their connections to the content.