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Brain Gym - Activities

: Integrating the front (expressive) and back (receptive) parts of the brain to manage task-oriented attention.

: The ability to coordinate the left and right brain hemispheres, primarily through crossing the body's midline. Brain Gym Activities

The program was established with the belief that movement is essential for optimal brain function. Paul Dennison, a reading specialist, hypothesized that learning challenges often stem from a lack of "brain-body integration" or "mixed cerebral dominance". Key conceptual pillars of Brain Gym include: : Integrating the front (expressive) and back (receptive)

Brain Gym is a commercialized program of 26 physical movements and exercises designed to improve cognitive functions such as focus, memory, and academic performance. Developed in the 1970s and 80s by Paul and Gail Dennison, the program is rooted in the philosophy of "Educational Kinesiology" (Edu-K), which posits that specific body movements can stimulate neural pathways and integrate different parts of the brain for more effective learning. While it is widely used in schools and special education programs globally, its scientific theoretical foundations remain highly controversial within the neuroscience community. Core Principles and History While it is widely used in schools and