Brain Gym Exercise - Effective Intervention For Learning Difficulties
Wednesday, February 25, 2015
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Are you aware that there is something you can be doing with your child, yourself in the meantime that will really make a difference. Dyspraxia, Dyslexia, ADD, ADHD, Autistic Spectrum Disorders and non-specific learning difficulties, can all be helped by performing 2 simple exercises daily for a short period of time.
This article is not overly concerned with diagnosis and labelling, but more with the practical application of effective intervention. While complex and costly programmes tend to command more interest and respect, simple solutions often have the most profound results.
Think back to a time when you marvelled at the simplicity of a wonderful new invention and questioned why no-one had ever thought of it before. Brain Gym Exercises are not new and are used widely throughout UK schools and across the world. The main barrier to their use is the notion that they are too simple to work.
These simple exercises are based on the copyrighted work of 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.
This article is not overly concerned with diagnosis and labelling, but more with the practical application of effective intervention. While complex and costly programmes tend to command more interest and respect, simple solutions often have the most profound results.
Think back to a time when you marvelled at the simplicity of a wonderful new invention and questioned why no-one had ever thought of it before. Brain Gym Exercises are not new and are used widely throughout UK schools and across the world. The main barrier to their use is the notion that they are too simple to work.
These simple exercises are based on the copyrighted work of 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 stand up to scientific scrutiny. There is much controversy currently regarding the neuro-scientific basis of Applied Kinesiology. To its opponents, its success has been attributed to a
Placebo effect. (The placebo effect is the measurable, observable, or felt improvement in health or behaviour not attributable to a medication or treatment that has been administered.
Hawthorn effect. - a term which has been broadened to mean that people's behaviour and performance change following any new or increased attention.
You know, for me these exercises are a skill-set, that most children have achieved comfortably by a certain age. We have received many children into school who have not achieved their developmental 'milestones' at the appropriate age and who have not received any intervention at all.My experiences have demonstrated considerable improvement for hundreds of children in:-
attention
hand-eye co-ordination
non-verbal learning skills
organisational skills
written work
self-esteem.
Placebo effect. (The placebo effect is the measurable, observable, or felt improvement in health or behaviour not attributable to a medication or treatment that has been administered.
Hawthorn effect. - a term which has been broadened to mean that people's behaviour and performance change following any new or increased attention.
You know, for me these exercises are a skill-set, that most children have achieved comfortably by a certain age. We have received many children into school who have not achieved their developmental 'milestones' at the appropriate age and who have not received any intervention at all.My experiences have demonstrated considerable improvement for hundreds of children in:-
attention
hand-eye co-ordination
non-verbal learning skills
organisational skills
written work
self-esteem.
Even if this success were attributable to 'new or increased attention' would that be so bad. These children's self-esteem and their parents anxiety is considerable. How does science quantify and prove the value and effect of personal interaction I wonder?
I urge you to leave behind your limiting beliefs and give the 're-patterning' Brain Gym Exercises a try.
Minimum effort - maximum gain
Research and evidence over 30 years shows it to have an impact across a range of learning difficulties.
Use just 2 daily movement exercises.
There are many exercises, but using just 2 daily, you will see progress.
Requires no specialist equipment or specialist knowledge
Details are given on my website for Cross-Crawl and Lazy Eights.
Takes just a few minutes daily It can easily be fitted into your daily routine.
One mother and her son did it while his toast was cooking each morning.
Can de done with children of all ages
Parents can do it with babies and toddlers
Can be done individually or in groups
Teachers and teaching assistants can use it prior to any group-work sessions.
I believe strongly in minimum effort - maximum gain. Simple solutions are under-rated. Where is the harm? There is nothing to lose and everything to gain. Time spent wisely together that produces lasting results!
Pauline is a retired Specialis Teacher for children with Special Needs. She has also trained in Applied Kinesiology, Neuro-Linguistic-Programming and is a Life Coach. She used all these extensively in her work and her personal life.
I urge you to leave behind your limiting beliefs and give the 're-patterning' Brain Gym Exercises a try.
Minimum effort - maximum gain
Research and evidence over 30 years shows it to have an impact across a range of learning difficulties.
Use just 2 daily movement exercises.
There are many exercises, but using just 2 daily, you will see progress.
Requires no specialist equipment or specialist knowledge
Details are given on my website for Cross-Crawl and Lazy Eights.
Takes just a few minutes daily It can easily be fitted into your daily routine.
One mother and her son did it while his toast was cooking each morning.
Can de done with children of all ages
Parents can do it with babies and toddlers
Can be done individually or in groups
Teachers and teaching assistants can use it prior to any group-work sessions.
I believe strongly in minimum effort - maximum gain. Simple solutions are under-rated. Where is the harm? There is nothing to lose and everything to gain. Time spent wisely together that produces lasting results!
Pauline is a retired Specialis Teacher for children with Special Needs. She has also trained in Applied Kinesiology, Neuro-Linguistic-Programming and is a Life Coach. She used all these extensively in her work and her personal life.
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