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Glenys Leadbeater

Visioncirc​les – Exploring the Developmen​tal Play Stages

May 4, 2012

Do you want to add movements in your Brain Gym tool box? Ever wonder why children need play? Ever wonder why play is so important in the developmental stages of a child? Come and find out more at the upcoming Visioncircles training which will provide the knowledge on the developmental stages through play in a […]

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Steve Jobs painting, with both hands simultaneously!

November 25, 2011

Came across this superb portrait painting of Steve Job by Aaron Kizer, who uses many techniques of drawing using both hands. How many of us can paint with both hands at the same time?   We are excited to find out that many of his techniques are taught in Double Doodle class. Double Doodle is […]

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Edu-K In Depth – The Seven Dimensions of Learning & Intelligence

July 5, 2011

From the time of conception, a child’s nervous system goes through a series of specific stages of development. Personal, environmental, biochemical, structural, and/or academic stress can inhibit the effective completion of these key developmental processes. For adults, chronic stress or tension is one clue that developmental skills are incomplete. Edu-K balances create immediate and lasting […]

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Double Doodle Play Teacher Training

June 17, 2011

In this training you will learn to facilitate the games, image enhancements, and Double Doodle variations offered by the course Double Doodle Play: A Window to Whole-Brain Vision. This basic, experiential approach to art uses the Double Doodle activity from Brain Gym® in mixed-media projects to explore visual skills and hand-eye coordination for sustained attention […]

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Double Doodle Play: A Window to Whole-Brain Vision

June 16, 2011

Using various art media, participants explore how to use the Double Doodle and other activities from Brain Gym® and Vision Gym® to enhance visual perception and artistic expression. Experience the relationship between visual skills, hand-eye coordination, and creativity in this hands-on workshop. Learners of any age can benefit from it. This open-to-all workshop will allow […]

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Rhythmic Movement Training

February 25, 2011

Rhythmic Movement Training (RMT) is dedicated to bringing integration and balance to children and adults with specific learning challenges (including ADD/ADHD, dyslexia and autism), motor problems, postural imbalances, emotional and behavioural problems and general life overwhelm. Developed by Dr Harald Blomberg a psychiatrist in Stockholm, Sweden after studying with Kirsten Linde, a self taught therapist […]

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