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Movement Based Learning

  • Is your child struggling or have special needs?
  • Are you a professional working with children or adults who are struggling?
  • Are you a caregiver for a child or adult who has special needs?
  • Are you working with the elderly, including those who have Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s?
  • Are you working with people who are recovering from brain damage caused by epilepsy, accidents or strokes?

If you answered YES to any of these questions then come to the course to learn some Building Block Activities (BBA’s) that may unlock the potential of your children, students, adults or clients regardless of their present level of functioning.

Educational Kinesiology in South Africa is thrilled and honoured to announce that we are now licensed to teach the Building Block Activities through Movement Based Learning, Inc.

Building Block Activities (BBA)

Brain Gym in South Africa is thrilled and honoured to announce that our trainers can now teach the Build Blocks Activities course.

Special needs people, including ADD and ADHD, struggle with organising the sensory input that comes into their mind-body system. This inability to organise makes it very difficult for them to concentrate and learn. Learning is much easier when it is linked to patterns.

The Building Blocks Activities (BBA’s) Course takes an in-depth look at several basic neurological patterns and motor development. When we apply these BBA’s with Special Needs people, they learn to create internal sensory motor-patterns. Giving Special Needs people these internal patterns, enables them to organise the incoming information. This brings a sense of calm, so that learning and dealing with daily life becomes much easier. This is why we get excellent results for people with ADD, ADHD, Special Needs, Cerebral Palsy, Autism, Down Syndrome and more.  The BBA’s are also great for people with Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and for people who are recovering from injuries, including brain damage caused by accidents, epilepsy or strokes.

BBA’s are simple yet effective and beneficial movements for children and adults with learning and developmental challenges.

The BBA’s assists children and adults to function in life with greater ease in:

  • Speech and language
  • Motor development and movement
  • Attitude
  • Vision and reading skills
  • Listening skills
  • Social skills
  • Self esteem