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Links to visit:
Brain Gym® International: breakthroughsinternational.org
This is the Brain Gym® International’ Web site (now operating under breakthroughs International) with a listing of licensed instructors, as well as courses being taught at various levels.
Brain Gym® Canada: braingymcanada.ca
The Brain Gym Canada Association was founded in October 2019. Its vision and mission is to build a vibrant and professional Brain Gym community here in Canada. Please visit the website to see membership options, sign up to the newsletter and explore courses being offered.
Hearts at Play: www.heartsatplay.com
Here is Paul and Gail Dennison's site on the topic of movement-based learning. You can read the latest blogs from Paul and Gail—their thinking about the Edu-K work and its applications—along with case study examples. Here you’ll also find guest blogs from other educators, like the excellent one we just posted on play as motivation by Randal McChesney of Education through Music. You can also see photos, watch short videos, learn about research, and find fun crafts, sensory-integration games, and innovations on the application of the Brain Gym 26 with students of all ages.
Books and posters in French: www.plaisir-dapprendre.ca
Plaisir d’apprendre is our link to material in French. Posters, manuals and translations of books on Brain Gym® may be purchased here. There are even a few toys, like chirping chicks and Energy sticks!
2023 Annual Brain Gym Conference: lifelonglearning2023.com
The organizers are looking forward to welcoming an online presence of participants from different regions and cultures. They include members from the BTi and IKC board of directors and faculty, kinesiology founders, course authors, instructors and consultants, practitioners, students, and all those who are interested in kinesiology. Experts and participants of related fields are also invited to join us. The conference offers opportunities for growth and learning, skill and knowledge exchange and network building for people interested in the theme of Lifelong Learning.
"The Big Blue Hug" et "Picture Talking": www.thebigbluehug.com
The Big Blue Hug is an art and education project focusing on celebrating differences. We create awe inspiring glass painted art inspired by life changing drawings a father and his autistic son make to communicate to each other. We also offer workshops and trainings in Picture Talking, an innovative tool for using drawing as a communication aid for language and developmentally delayed children.
Inspirations Newspaper: www.inspirationsnews.com
The English Montreal School Board (EMSB), proudly sponsors the Inspirations Newspaper. Inspirations provides uplifting success stories and timely advice in the area of special needs, brought to you by experts in various fields. The pages of Inspirations bring you the feedback from psychologists, guidance counselors, speech language pathologists, autism spectrum disorder consultants, behavior specialists, social workers and physiotherapists.