Neuro-Dramatic-Play Ltd

Neuro-Dramatic-Play Ltd provides easily accessible resources in the fields of Play and Drama Therapy for teachers, clinicians, therapists, social workers and parents including Training, Consultation, and Publications.

Neuro-Dramatic-Play® is the essential play development of all children: it includes the play stages of Sensory Play, Messy Play, Rhythmic Play and Dramatic Play.

Neuro-Dramatic-Play was originated and developed by innovative international arts practitioner Dr Sue Jennings since 1998. It is an attachment-based intervention that focuses on the early playful relationship between ‘mother and unborn child - mother and newborn child’. Through play and drama, it emphasises a combination of basic trust, security and ritual, with stimulation, exploration and risk. Ritual and risk form the basis of children feeling safe in the world.as well as a desire to explore it. Neuro-Dramatic-Play enables people to become more playful and to think ‘outside the box’. It encourages people to be more independent and self-reliant. It affirms people’s identity and self-esteem, and the building of social relationships. It is an ideal approach for working with children who have been traumatised, neglected or abused. It is now available through courses and workshops for clinicians, educators and parents, who work with children, teenagers and adults.

Neuro-Dramatic-Play has a unique influence on child development both during pregnancy and in the early months. It is essential for healthy attachments, the growth of the brain and the chemical balance of the body. Neuro-Dramatic-Play can reduce the developmental deficit suffered by many infants and children who have missed out on these early play stages. This may be due to abuse or neglect, addiction or illness, resulting in children feeling disconnected.

NDP influences the development of:

• Bonding and attachment

• Security and nurture

• Confidence and communication

• Empathy and resilience

• Playfulness and creativity

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