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Using Drama Strategies for Children with Emotional disorder…. Does anybody Know any drama Strategies? What observation did you notice about using those strategies with students?

Conceptual Strategies: Using Drama Theatre Puppetry Role playing Dance Music

Puppetry (What puppets can do?) Give students issues topic. (Help students define problem issues.) Give students open end possible outcomes (Help students suggest possible solutions.) Discuss with students possible healthier alternative strategies. Students learn from (right and wrong), (good and evil), and able to understand consequences.

“The use of puppetry and art in the classroom as methods of encouraging self-expression and communication of personal feelings in students with emotional problems”-Platt & Janeezko

“Puppetry provides children an opportunity both verbally and nonverbally to express inner feelings”-Rosario * Communication skills * Expression * Problem solving * Social skills * Creative skills * self-understanding

Caputo, R.A. (1993). Using Puppets With Students With Emotional And Behavioral Disorders. Intervention In School And Clinic, 29(1), 26-30. Retrieved from http://eds.b.ebscohost.com.libproxy.txstate.edu/eds/detail/detail?vid=2&sid=ac167e42-0070-4816- ad59b4b8b516a3d8%40sessionmgr112&hid=127&bdata=JnNpdGU9ZWRzLWxpdmU%3d#AN=508488762&db=eue Lewis, P. & Johnson, D. R. (2000). Playback theatre: A frame for healing. Current approaches in drama therapy, 16, 288-302. Retrieved from http://eds.b.ebscohost.com.libproxy.txstate.edu/eds/detail/detail?vid=3&sid=ac167e42-0070-4816- ad59b4b8b516a3d8%40sessionmgr112&hid=127&bdata=JnNpdGU9ZWRzLWxpdmU%3d#db=psyh&AN=2000-16278-014 Xin, L., Patty, K., Underwood, L., Severson, L. (2015). Dramatic Impact of Action Research of Arts-Based Teaching on At-Risk Students. Educational Action Research, 23(4), 567-580. Retrieved from http://eds.b.ebscohost.com.libproxy.txstate.edu/eds/detail/detail?vid=6&sid=ac167e42-0070-4816- ad59b4b8b516a3d8%40sessionmgr112&hid=127&bdata=JnNpdGU9ZWRzLWxpdmU%3d#AN=EJ1081430&db=eric