Saturday, September 18, 2010

Brain Gym Exercise - effective interventions for learning disabilities

"It 's full activation and balance of all parts of our mind body system, allows us to become better thinkers, productive
- Carla Hannaford - (Smart Moves - Why Learning is not all in your head)


Is your child struggling in school?
You expect a professional assessment for your child?

Perhaps you are already a piece in this way for the acquisition of a "professional diagnosis." ... And after this diagnosis, the question of which programs can be made, is available inMake progress effect.

Are you aware that there is something you can do with the child, meanwhile, that really makes a difference. Dyspraxia, dyslexia, ADD, ADHD, autism and specific learning difficulties may be helped by running two simple exercises daily for a short period.

This article is not overly concerned with the diagnosis and identification, but rather with the practical application of effective intervention.While complex and expensive programs to get more interest and respect, simple solutions often tend to command the lowest results.

Think back to a time when you were amazed at the simplicity of a wonderful new invention and asked why nobody had ever thought of him. Brain Gym exercises are not new and are widely used in British schools and throughout the world. The main obstacle to their use is the idea that they are too simple to work.

These exercises are based on simplecopyright by Paul E. Dennison, Ph.D., and Gail E. Dennison. Brain Gym is a registered trademark of Brain Gym ® International. Brain Gym exercises are taken from an alternative therapy called Applied Kinesiology.

According to Wikipedia, Applied Kinesiology, along with many other alternative therapies including homeopathy and acupuncture does not withstand scientific scrutiny. Currently there are many controversies about the neuro-scientific principles of Applied Kinesiology. Ahis opponents, has attributed his success to a


Placebo effect.
(The placebo effect is measurable, observable, or felt improvement in health or behavior on a drug or treatment that was administered.
Hawthorn effect.
- A concept that has expanded, that change people's behavior and performance following new or increased attention.

You know, for me these exercises are a set of skills that most children are easily reached by acertain age. There are many children in the school who have not achieved their goals of developing age-appropriate and have no experience on all.My intervention showed significant improvements have been granted hundreds of children in: -


Caution
Hand-eye coordination
non-verbal learning ability
organizational skills
written work
Self-esteem.

While this success is due to "new or increased attention, which would have been so bad. ThisChildren's self-esteem and fear of parents is remarkable. How does the science to quantify and demonstrate the value and impact of personal interaction, I wonder?

I urge you to let your limiting beliefs and give "re-structuring" Brain Gym exercises to try.


Minimum effort - maximum gain
Research and evidence more than 30 years, shows the effects of a range of learning difficulties.

Use only 2 daily exercises.
There are many exercises, but with only twoEvery day, he sees progress.

Requires no special equipment or expertise
Details are on my site for cross-crawl and gave Lazy Eights.

It only takes a few minutes a day can be easily incorporated into your daily life.
A mother and her son during his toast cooked every morning.

It can de done with children of all ages
Parents with babies and young children do too

Can be done individually or in groups
Lecturers and tutors can useBefore working sessions of each group.

I strongly believe in the minimum effort - maximum gain. simple solutions are undervalued. Where's the harm? There is nothing to lose and everything to gain. time spent with the assumption that produces lasting results!

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