[Download Now] Executive Function in the Classroom: 30 Cognitive-Motor Activities to Improve Attention, Memory & Self-Regulation – Lynne Kenney
[Download Now] Executive Function in the Classroom: 30 Cognitive-Motor Activities to Improve Attention, Memory & Self-Regulation – Lynne Kenney
[Download Now] Executive Function in the Classroom: 30 Cognitive-Motor Activities to Improve Attention, Memory & Self-Regulation – Lynne Kenney
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[Download Now] Executive Function in the Classroom: 30 Cognitive-Motor Activities to Improve Attention, Memory & Self-Regulation – Lynne Kenney
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- Improve how children learn by teaching them how their brains work
- How coordinated motor movement improves executive function
- Close the education gap in poverty with movement and cognition
Students are able to play an active role in their own learning when they are taught how to think, learn and behave. When children with ADD, anxiety, learning differences, and oppositional tendencies are taught how to be Cognitive Scientists, they become more invested in school and motivated to learn.
Taking the mystery out of executive functions by showing students how to learn more efficiently while calming their defensive brains leads to better concentration, improved attention, higher academic achievement and competent social-emotional skills.
In this workshop, you will learn how to integrate the newest research in neuroscience, kinesiology and education for kids to learn more efficiently. You will find over 30 progressive cognitive exercises and activities in your classroom. Enhance learning and empower children to be better thinker with motor movement, sequencing, attending, self-regulation and memory activities.
We will be moving to think and calm to learn with balls, body percussion, rhythm activities, yoga and music.
- Implement research-based activities educators, teachers and school psychologists can use to improve thinking, self-regulation and behavior.
- Characterize the relationship between cognition and motor movement.
- Explore bringing physical activity back to the classroom with neurocognitive activities.
- Practice over 30 activities you can do to help children with ADHD, dyslexia, ODD, sensory processing challenges, dyspraxia, anxiety and behavioral issues.
- Evaluate the integration of computer-based cognitive skills training and motor movement activities
- Choose how to enhance collaboration and cooperation in your classroom by teaching children applied neuroscience research.
What you need to know about relocation.
- Explore new neuroscience kinesiology education research
- Teach children how the brain is built – manage their 3-part brains
- Define & teach executive functions to children
- Embodied cognition – learning is a whole-body experience
- Bring daily physical activity into the classroom
There is research on the role of movement in learning.
- Physical activity improves health and academic achievement
- Types of exercise that improve executive function
- How to Implement a movement schedule
- Using collaboration and student creativity to improve behavior
Strategies, tools and activities.
Alerting, attending, and revitalizing are some of the things that can be done.
- March Match
- Find The Pulse
- Clap & Tap
- I’m a Star
- Over the Line in 4/4 time
- The Little Jane Fonda
- Wave Jump
- Switch Tasks
- Clap, Snap, Tap
- Rhythm and Rhyme
- Body Percussion
- Pretend Drums
Self-regulation.
- The difference between self-regulation and self-control
- Task demands and perceived stress
- Stressor identification & arousal states
- Slowing down for better cognitive control keeping the marshmallow in the middle
- Entrainment and Synchrony
- Entrain me (Walk & Bounce with me)
- Co-Regulation – Swing, sway, sing
- Meditation and Mindfulness
- The Music Carpet Ride
- Middle C OHM
- Head, Shoulders, Hips & Knees
- Tai Chi
- Pretend Balance Beam
- Yogivate in ACTIVATE
- Rhythm Ball
- 3,5,7,9 For Calming in Time
- Mirroring with Big Ben
There is attention and memory.
- The BIG 3 – attention, working memory & self-control
- Having a Ball!
- ACTIVATE
- The Secret is The Sequence
- The Parts of the Task Game
- Cognitive Conversations
- The THINK Cards
- My Attention Engine
- Play Math
Behavior
- Anxiety, agitation and hopefulness
- What to say, think and do when children are escalating
- The power of self-talk
- Who’s Jelly Beans Am I Holding?
- The Purpose Circle
- What’s In It For Me?
- Anger and Perceived Loss
- Anger Mountain
- My Anger Manager
- I’ll Give This 10
There are 30 cognitive- motor activities to improve attention, memory, and self-regulation. Executive Function in the Classroom: 30 cognitive- motor activities to improve attention, memory, and self-regulation.
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