Start by reading this excellent article on lifestyle and nutrition
This insightful article found on YOR.com relates today’s higher nutritional and environmental stresses on the body brain. Most statistics are taken from Nutrition Made Simple by Robert Crayhon, M.S., C.N., named one of the top 10 nutritionists in the U.S. by Self Magazine.
Wellness Quest for Your Best! Enjoy proactive health activities reducing health risks. Raise physical fitness, eat well, manage body weight, lower stress, and use medical self-care to seek higher personal, family, and workplace wellness. Elevate and celebrate health outcomes using research-based, ‘active learning’ methods that appeal to all ages and all learning styles. Produce GLAD results Grabbing information, Learning, Applying, and Dedicating yourself to total well-being.
Saturday, April 18, 2009
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Get Serious About Play
Joyful, energizing, creative play boosts physical, mental and social skills
Stuart Brown’s research shared on TED website, speaks convincingly about plays involvement with human development and intelligence. It’s time we get serious about play, regardless of age. Watch this delightful video.
Stuart Brown’s research shared on TED website, speaks convincingly about plays involvement with human development and intelligence. It’s time we get serious about play, regardless of age. Watch this delightful video.
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Cerebellum Key to Learning
Watch Prof Bellum's explanation about how the brain makes skills automatic.
Watch this video explaining how the cerebellum is involved with reading, writing, spelling, coordination, attention and memory. Expanded research of the cerebellum shows how movement is essential to learning. Thank you Dore.com for advancing the need for Physical Education in our schools.
Watch this video explaining how the cerebellum is involved with reading, writing, spelling, coordination, attention and memory. Expanded research of the cerebellum shows how movement is essential to learning. Thank you Dore.com for advancing the need for Physical Education in our schools.