Literaturhinweise
Faszination Entspannung
Fred Warnke - Der Takt des Gehirns
Volker Friebel - Weiße Wolke, stille Reise
Ursula Rücker-Vennemann - Entspannungsspiele für Kinder
Ralf Dornieden - Wege zum Körperbewusstsein
Carolin Lockstein, Susanne Faust - Relax! Der schnelle Weg zu neuer Energie
Deborah Sunbeck - Was die 8 möglich macht
Ursula Oppolzer - Bewegte Schüler lernen leichter
Wolfgang Amler, Dr.paed. Knörzer - Fit in 5 Minuten
Faszination Prävention
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