Lack of Movement
A lack of movement is harmful to children because children’s bodies require constant and varied movement to optimally wire their brains to their bodies.
Lack of Movement Articles
Visual Motor Skills and Math
This blog is based on a talk Dr. Harry Wachs gave at the 1999 Third International Congress on Behavioral Optometry in McLean, VA about visual motor skills and math and how visual games can help with math skills. Visual Skills ... Read More
Children Thrive with Neurodevelopmental Movement
Sonia Story of www.moveplaythrive.com explains how neurodevelopmental movement can help with symptoms of autism, ADHD, Sensory Processing Disorder and learning disabilities in this article. Parents and therapists worldwide are learning joyful, transformative movements that help children thrive. These special neurodevelopmental ... Read More
Spelling and Movement
In this blog post, courtesy of Achievers Unlimited, Inc., we're taught how closely linked spelling and movement are. Movement Is Necessary for Spelling Learning to spell, a child visualizes the movements necessary to reproduce the letters that combine to form ... Read More
Moving Up the Developmental Pyramid: Motor Skills Development
Joye Newman explains why motor skills development from crawling, pulling up, walking and climbing are foundational for cognitive skills development in this blog post. Movement Is Key For many adults, exercise is a luxury. For children, however, physical activity isn't ... Read More
How to Encourage Neurodevelopmental Movement in the Classroom
In this blog post, Patricia S. Lemer explains how neurodevelopmental movement can help with focus and attention in the classroom. A Typical Classroom A while ago, I observed Steven, 6-1/2, in a class of 12 students. He has been identified ... Read More
Habits & Lifestyle
There are many elements of the standard American lifestyle that contribute to disease-causing physiological imbalances, such as gut dysbiosis, immune dysregulation and nutritional deficiencies. These elements are many, but can be summarized by a few key American habits. Less Time ... Read More
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