Stretching and lengthening activities help us move from the brain stem response area to the frontal lobes, where reasoning and problem-solving occur
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Sensorcises help students develop the very basic sensory skills they need to learn
dwikartikasetyawatihas quoted8 years ago
Any simple muscle movement will stimulate the growth of axons (Changeux, 1997), but a coordinated series of movements will actually create myelinated connections at a more rapid rate
dwikartikasetyawatihas quoted8 years ago
Myelination increases the speed of neural processing, thereby improving the brain’s capacity for executive function
dwikartikasetyawatihas quoted8 years ago
Basic learning happens in three stages: experiencing an event through our sensory systems, cognitively assimilating the incoming information and responding to the event in some meaningful way.