An in-depth study of how to use a program from MBL™. This program teaches techniques called the Building Block Activities (BBA) that are based on typical developmental movement patterns.
An excellent application for autism, cerebral palsy, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, speech impairment, brain injuries and impairments caused by strokes.
Applications to typically functioning children as well as children who learn differently.
Participants are able to:
Observe basic developmental movement patterns of early childhood that will allow us to target specific brain function and offer a structure to explore the application of movement-based learning.
Gather information about how to apply movement-based learning to enhance the child’s level of functioning.
Practice the Building Block Activities that are essential to the developmental movement patterns at the comfort and privacy of your own home.
Instructor will cover the following topics during LIVE Sessions
Making Sense of Movement Based Learning
Brain and Education Research History
Using Anatomical Terminology to Express Simple Brain Functioning
Noticing Through the Lens of the Three Learning Dimensions