

Or even not at all, but my other observations lead me to suppose that the brain gym itself was also useful. Apart from anything else, those 5 minutes would provide a good transitional time between play time and work time, so the positive effects may not have been entirely due to the brain gym. The teacher said that the students worked and concentrated better after these sessions, compared with before the regimen began. The school played music through the speakers, so every classroom spent 5 minutes doing brain gym exercises to music.

at the start of the day and after recess and lunchtime, I can’t remember which it was. It may even have been after every break i.e. One of the teachers with whom I worked had worked at a school which had a brain gym session at the start of the day. I will comment about three aspects of brain gym, just to give you a bit of an idea about it. Apart from all the well-known effects of proper hydration in the body, dehydration leads to mental fatigue and an inability to concentrate, affecting all areas of learning. The first “exercise” in this section is simply to drink enough water. Some of these exercises have their origins in acupressure systems. These help to re-establish nerve pathways between the body and the brain, so everything is working together.

Well, there appears to be no hard scientific evidence to support brain gym having positive effects on learning, and thus it is considered a pseudoscience. And blocking these communication pathways means we don’t function as well. It seems that we sometimes “switch off” communication pathways in the brain – not intentionally. However, there are some things we do or which happen to us which have the opposite effect. And this, of course, is a Very Good Thing, because it leads to increased abilities in many areas of life. It all looks as if everything we do stimulates the brain in some way and leads to increasing neural pathways. The articles learning, Part 2 and neuroplasticity talk about the effects of stimulation – movement, sensory, emotional etc – on the brain. “Kinesiology” is from the Greek root kinesis, which means “motion” and is the study of the movement of the human body.Ī previous post on movement and learning discusses the role of movement in learning, unsurprisingly. The word “education” comes from the Latin educare, which means “to draw out”. An alternative term is “educational kinesiology”.
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WHAT IS BRAIN GYM?īrain gym is a series of movements which claim to enhance whole-brain learning.
