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Neurodevelopment - Why???

  • Writer: Stephanie Anderson
    Stephanie Anderson
  • Nov 1, 2014
  • 1 min read

Neurodevelopment is important for all aspects of learning, memory and function. Why?

Glad you asked!

Slow learners are often taken to tutors, kept in resource or put on Ritalin to solve learning problems. We believe you should treat the underlying cause. We also believe that parents can prevent problems and provide a foundation for unlimited learning success if they understand the stages of development every adult and child needs.

Problems may be caused by poor tracking due to weak eye muscle coordination. It could be a short processing problem creating the inability to rapidly recognize and assemble letters forming longer words. It could be any of a variety of different problems that can be determined by a simple assessment.

Because of neuroplasticity, we know that the brain will change with the proper stimulation, when it is the correct frequency and duration needed to produce change. The visual and auditory nervous system both work in memory and learning. With specific exercises, brain-tutoring with the neuro-education approach can strengthen foundational, neurological areas responsible for functioning well in academics.

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