Brain Gym® (BG) (BGI, 2008) is a popular commercial program sold by Brain Gym® International (BGI). Making extravagant claims for improved intellectual and physical development, it used in more than 80 countries. While BGI’s claims are persuasive, to date there is little empirical evidence validating the approach. We examine some theoretical assumptions from which BGI was developed, review the efficacy literature, and provide suggestions for making informed decisions about the judiciousness of investing time and resources in this program
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This study attempts to find out the effectiveness of brain activation using brain gym training in le...
Educational Kinesiology, specifically a program called Brain Gym®, advocated the use of specific ex...
Many learners start school at a disadvantage and stay disadvantaged. This results in an increasing n...
Perceptual motor programs continue to be used in Australian schools despite evidence showing they do...
Background: Brain training products are becoming increasingly popular for children and adolescents. ...
Brain gym is both a concept and a trademark commercial program. Exercising the body can provide num...
Learning disability is commonly associated with a weak working memory function of a student that imp...
This capstone addresses the question, How can substitute teachers implement the Brain Gym program? ...
This thesis discusses The Effectiveness of Brain Gym Method to Improve Students’ Speaking Skill at t...
There are many different kinds of educational/cognitive difficulties from which children can suffer ...
How to close the reading achievement gap among K-12 students is an ongoing emphasis for educators in...
Over one million Americans are diagnosed with brain diseases or disorders each year. This means brai...
Brain training is a large and expanding industry, and yet there is a recurrent and ongoing debate co...
Background: The main purpose of this study was to compare the effectiveness of brain gymnastics exer...
Part of the Education Commons This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the School ...
This study attempts to find out the effectiveness of brain activation using brain gym training in le...
Educational Kinesiology, specifically a program called Brain Gym®, advocated the use of specific ex...
Many learners start school at a disadvantage and stay disadvantaged. This results in an increasing n...
Perceptual motor programs continue to be used in Australian schools despite evidence showing they do...
Background: Brain training products are becoming increasingly popular for children and adolescents. ...
Brain gym is both a concept and a trademark commercial program. Exercising the body can provide num...
Learning disability is commonly associated with a weak working memory function of a student that imp...
This capstone addresses the question, How can substitute teachers implement the Brain Gym program? ...
This thesis discusses The Effectiveness of Brain Gym Method to Improve Students’ Speaking Skill at t...
There are many different kinds of educational/cognitive difficulties from which children can suffer ...
How to close the reading achievement gap among K-12 students is an ongoing emphasis for educators in...
Over one million Americans are diagnosed with brain diseases or disorders each year. This means brai...
Brain training is a large and expanding industry, and yet there is a recurrent and ongoing debate co...
Background: The main purpose of this study was to compare the effectiveness of brain gymnastics exer...