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Book Music Lessons with Sarnia de la Maré FRSA

🌿 Pay £10 — Book Continuum Session Book a Continuum Studio Session Step 1: Choose a time slot 👉 Book via Google Calendar Step 2: Complete payment (£10) 👉 Pay securely by card After payment, you will receive confirmation and session details by email. Please include your email and preferred times in the PayPal note. 🌿 Continuum Studio — Online Pilot Session (30 Minutes) These one-to-one sessions introduce students to the Continuum Method: a personalised, pressure-free approach to learning strings and piano. Teaching combines core musicianship with adaptive methods shaped around individual learning styles, personalities, and creative temperaments. Each student therefore receives a highly individual experience, designed to support confidence, curiosity, and long-term musical wellbeing. Sessions are delivered internationally via Zoom and Google Meet Conferencing For students under 16, a parent or responsible adult must be present in the home and aware of the sess...

Neuro Books Series Kindle Editions and Paperbacks by Sarnia de la Maré FRSA

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Autism, Access, and the Real Price of Being Different: Why Diagnosis Is Hard, Why It Matters, and How to Recognise Yourself Anyway (Neuro Books Series Book 2) Kindle Edition by Sarnia de la Mare (Author) Format: Kindle Edition Book 2 of 5: Neuro Books Series ...

Pleasure in Later Years: Sensuality, Desire, and the Art of Elderescence Ch 2 #elderescenceacademy

 In this chapter of Elderescence , Sarnia de la Maré explores how sensation changes after midlife — including increased sensitivity to texture, sound, temperature, and pace. The essay reframes ageing not as sensory decline, but as refinement, arguing that subtle pleasures become more meaningful as the body becomes a finer, more attentive instrument. Topics include ageing and the nervous system, sensory sensitivity, pleasure after midlife, embodied intelligence, and rethinking the ageing body in contemporary health culture. A full transcript of the essay is available for listeners who prefer to read alongside the audio. Chapter 2 The Sensory Body After Midlife There is a persistent myth about ageing that insists the senses dull with time. That touch becomes blunted, sound fades, pleasure weakens, and the body gradually withdraws from the world of sensation. Yet for many people, the opposite is true. What changes after midlife is not the ability to feel, but the nature of feel...