The mask therapy

  • MASKS AND CARNIVALS

    Even though, half a year had already passed since the end of the visit to Romania, interest in mask therapy has not diminished one bit. We do not always want to show our feelings and moods, we do not always want to communicate, so wearing a mask provides the children with special needs with an opportunity to cope with the excess of negative emotions, calm down and relax. And also to celebrate the Christmas, New Year and Shrovetide carnivals.

     

    Romanian team

     

    Greek team

     

    Turkish team

     

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    It is time to try one method that was suggested by the Romanian team - the mask therapy. You will find the details of the mask attached. They are marked with letters A, B, C, D, E, F. Let our pupils to create a mask and write a festive wish on the other side of each part of the mask. Theme of the mask - the Christmas tale or the New Year's tale.

    Let's mail separate parts of the mask to each other and combine them into one big mask.

    the mask.pdf


    Instructions on how to send the parts of the mask.

    IMPORTANT! Each team retains the part of the mask with letter A for itself!

    Romania sends part B to Italy, part C to Estonia, part D to Greece, part E to Turkey, part F to  Lithuania.

    Italy sends part B to Estonia, part C to Greece, part D to Turkey, part E to  Lithuania, part F to Romania.

    Estonia sends part B to Greece, part C to Turkey, part D to  Lithuania, part E to Romania, part F to Italy.

    Greece sends part B to Turkey, part C to  Lithuania, part D to Romania, part E to Italy, part F to Estonia.

    Turkey sends part B to Lithuania,  part C to Romania, part D to Italy,  part E to Estonia  part F to Greece.

    Lithuania sends part B to Romania,  part C to Italy, part D to Estonia,  part E to Greece, part F to Turkey.

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    The mask therapy methodology presented by the colleagues from Romania was successfully tested at Klaipėda Litorina School. While creating the masks, children discussed the emotions and moods of those masks, as well as the feelings people experience at various moments in their lives. The theme of the masks is "The Christmas or the New Year's tale!", therefore we can guarantee that the parts of the mask we sent to our partners will be fun.