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Exclusive Successful Curriculum: Brainatics
 
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We are incorporating a US research-based programme developed by a team comprising research scientists and education specialists, which is currently being applied in kindergartens and primary schools in USA with great success. It offers several innovative interventions based on current brain research that are designed to boost children's readiness levels and promote classroom achievement.

Brainatics activities integrate heightened visual, auditory, vestibular and kinesthetic inputs to the brain.

Movement Skills Develop Procedural Memory
Procedural memory is evident in learning, e.g.
- Writing
- Learning the alphabets
- Learning music
- Learning art
- Learning the computer

Exercise: Oxygenating the Brain
Motor Patterns affect Sensory Patterns, e.g.
- Auditory Processing Categories
- Auditory Fusion
- Auditory Memory
- Auditory Discrimination
- Auditory Awareness/ Attention

By understanding the messages the body sends to the brain, we can help bring the development of each of these systems to their greatest response level.

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