Workshop Teaches Simple Movement Techniques That Switch on Learning
Move your body and activate your brain? Thats what youll learn to do at the upcoming workshop, Introduction to Brain GymŪ, at Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, from 1:00 to 4:00 PM on July 14, 2004. The techniques of Brain Gym are effective with people of all ages who have been labeled as learning-disabled, hyperactive (ADHD), or developmentally delayed, as well as with those who simply want to hone their mental agility to be at their best.
Milwaukee, WI (PRWEB) July 4, 2004 -- Move your body and activate your brain? Thats what youll learn to do at the upcoming workshop, Introduction to Brain GymŪ, at Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, from 1:00 to 4:00 PM on July 14, 2004.
The techniques of Brain Gym are effective with people of all ages who have been labeled as learning-disabled, hyperactive (ADHD), or developmentally delayed, as well as with those who simply want to hone their mental agility to be at their best.
The Brain Gym process helps learners of all ages to quickly and easily overcome learning blocks and activate the potential of their brain in the way nature intended--through movement. Participants will come away from this workshop with information and tools they can use right away, for themselves and with their friends, family, and students
Used in schools, homes, sports, and businesses in more than eighty-five countries, the Brain GymŪ program does not rely on drill and practice to improve academics. Rather, it works by helping the brain prepare for learning. Once the brain has prepared, the ability to read, write, comprehend, and focus simply and naturally emerges.
Brain Gym is easy to learn, fun to use, and requires no special equipment. It supplements other areas of the school curriculum, and simply greases the wheels" of learning.
This workshop will precede the 2004 International Brain GymŪ conference, to be held July 15-18, also at Marquette University. The conference draws parents, educators, specialists, and novices to the field from all around the world. For more information on this conference, the Introductory Workshop, and other courses, please see www.braingym.org/gathering.html. The Introductory Workshop registration fee can be applied to attendance for any or all of this event.
With his wife, collaborator, and coauthor, Gail Dennison, Dr. Paul Dennison, a learning and reading specialist in Ventura, California, developed the Brain GymŪ program from his twenty-five years of clinical research with children and adults with learning disabilities such as dyslexia. The Dennisons found that specific simple physical movements were the key to activating the potential of the brain, even to the point of overcoming chronic blocks in reading, writing, and behavior.
Brain GymŪ consultants have now helped thousands of children and adults around the world to easily overcome the challenges of learning disabilities for more than twenty years. Dr. Dennison affirms that Movement is the door to learning." He will be speaking on his current research on Thursday, July 15, at 7:15 PM.
The Educational Kinesiology Foundation was established in 1987 in Ventura, California, USA, as a nonprofit educational organization. Since 1987, the Foundation has trained thousands of professionals to facilitate the Brain Gym program worldwide. The work is being used extensively in homes, classrooms, and businesses and has been recognized by the National Learning Foundation as an innovative approach to education.
For additional information please contact:
Brain GymŪ International
1575 Spinnaker Drive, Suite 204B
Ventura, California 93001
(800) 356-2109 or (805) 658-7942
www.braingym.org
email: edukfd@earthlink.net
Or event coordinator Kathy Brown, M.Ed.
(602) 952-7001
kb@centeredge.com
Brain GymŪ is a registered trademark of Brain GymŪ International and the Educational Kinesiology Foundation.
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