PSYCHODRAMATIC CHILDREN'S WARM-UPS FOR ADULTS

Authors

  • MARCIA ROBBINS Author

Keywords:

ADULTS

Abstract

The fontanelle or soft spot on a baby's head shows the infant's pulse. After awhile it closes over, and is no longer seen, though one knows the pulse is still there. Similarly, the early emotional 'pulse' of a child is easy to see, and after awhile it too closes over and is difficult to see. Some people erroneously call this maturity.

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Published

2025-01-07