Tag Archives: feldenkrais

Self-Discovery supports memory

Does one remember better through memorization techniques or insight? The following study explores the above question, something Moshe Feldenkrais, D.Sc.  believed to be true years ago as he observed children developing their patterns of action. He designed Awareness Through Movement lessons so you had to think your way through and discover new ‘insights’ to how […]

The Art/Skill of Walking

Does anyone think they need to learn to walk?  Hmmm  Take a look at the video below! It might look simple and easy to do — but our habitual overall movement patterns limit our ability to feel all the details that Mark is sharing.  Enjoy the letting go of old patterns and discovering new ones […]

Neuroplasticity for Learning

“Ultimately, you are the architect of your brain. When you change your beliefs, learn something new or become mindful of your habitual reactions to unpleasant emotions, you actually alter the neurochemistry and the structure of your brain.”  Kyle Pierce 2015 The above words could have been said by Moshe Feldenkrais, D.Sc.  He most likely would have […]

About educating children with special needs

“Every child’s future depends on learning.  The brain shapes and structures itself constantly in response to it’s experiences.  We want these experiences to provide the child’s brain with lots of new information that is positive and useful.”  Anat Baniel  www.anatbanielmethod.com The Anat Baniel Method® of neuromovement for Children with Special Needs is a result of Anat Baniels’ […]

Podcasts for Repetitive Strain Injuries

Deborah Quilter, help for RSI, interviews both Larry Goldfarb and Cliff Smyth, two Feldenkrais Trainers/Practitioners — offering ideas that could be very helpful to all of us who use computers!  Larry gives a little ten minute lesson sitting in chairs — and talks about the great dilemma people have in using movement for ‘learning’ versus […]

Children Learning! without shoes

Even as a third grader  I was taking care of my comfort, always taking off my shoes whenever I sat behind a desk!!  Now — thanks to a no shoe policy to keep classrooms clean — Look what they are finding!! http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/2016/05/23/schoolchildren-with-no-shoes-on-do-better-and-behave-better-in-t/

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