We invite you to an interesting lecture in our library!
«Lullabies: The Psychological Aspect of Parent-Child Attention».
Irina Yuryevna Aksenova, ethnographer, lecturer at the Center for Continuous Education of the Humanities Institute of NSU, junior research fellow at the Laboratory of Humanities Research of the NSU Research Institute, will talk about the importance and depth of this process.
You will also learn:
- About the phenomenon of singing traditional lullabies in the prenatal and postnatal periods. The importance of singing lullabies for the mother herself.
- How traditional lullabies influence parent-child relationships throughout life from a psychological perspective.
- About the importance of performing lullabies in the professional sphere today: in pedagogical, therapeutic, psychological.
There will be practice! Traditional lullabies will be played at the meeting, and we will also sing together those very lullabies “from the fields”. We will look in more detail at the basic skills: entering and maintaining rhythms, choosing the right intonation, volume, the value of the spoken word.
The participants of the meeting will be shown "lullaby clips" - video sketches from the author's ethnographic expeditions to the territory of the south of Western Siberia. The topic will be of interest to both specialists - psychologists, anthropologists, teachers - and simply caring mothers, fathers, grandmothers, sisters, everyone who loves to sing lullabies to their babies. And wants to learn about the importance and depth of this process.
We are waiting for you on Wednesday, April 9, at 4:00 pm in the library conference room, room 301a of the auditorium building..
A simple registration is requiredlink (so that we can inform about possible changes and assist in case of absence of NSU pass).