





Smart Moves: Why Learning Is Not All in Your Head [Hannaford Ph.D., Carla] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Smart Moves: Why Learning Is Not All in Your Head Review: A Must Have for Teachers, Therapists and Wise Physical Trainers - As a Z Health and Functional Movement Screen Performance Specialist, an RKC Kettlebell Instructor and a former Corporate Trainer; I have found this book invaluable... and I'm not even half way through it yet! I use a highlighter to mark areas that I find I will want to come back and reference and so far virtually every page is highlighted. Dr. Hannaford doesn't fill the pages with fluff, there is a lot of applicable education about the human nervous system, the different sensory systems of the body and how they all interact. By understanding how neural plasticity works we can determine how we CAN get people walking again, learning into their old age, make ourselves more coordinated and more intelligent, prevent Alzheimer's, eliminate ADD and many types of Autism. The human brain and nervous system is an amazing piece of equipment and Dr. Hannaford breaks it down into understandable chunks. She also provides real examples that both her and others have used to make amazing changes in both adults and children with ailments that were formerly thought of as irreversible and only treatable with drugs. Despite the cover which looks like a kids book (you will get it once you understand that physical play makes you smarter) this is a book written for the dedicated professional. The information would have helped me in my Corporate Training years but now as a strength & fitness trainer and someone who helps others get out of pain, it helps me even more so. Anyone who teaches languages, sports, or anything for that matter; or anyone who helps people get out of pain such as Chiropractors, PTs, etc. must get this book. Train Like An ATHLETE Not A Hamster! Brian Copeland, RKC, PFS [...] [...] [email protected] Review: I wish… - The insights presented in this book are essential for every educator to absorb. Hannaford's concepts emphasize the importance of recognizing that learning goes beyond simply acquiring factual information; it is a fully embodied experience. Implementing these principles into the restructuring of schools would amplify the transformative potential of education for all learners.
| ASIN | 0915556375 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #176,501 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #106 in Physiology (Books) #209 in Educational Certification & Development #43,524 in Children's Books (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (297) |
| Dimensions | 5.9 x 0.8 x 8.9 inches |
| Edition | 2nd |
| ISBN-10 | 9780915556373 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0915556373 |
| Item Weight | 12.2 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 272 pages |
| Publication date | September 18, 2007 |
| Publisher | Great River Books |
| Reading age | 8 - 12 years |
B**D
A Must Have for Teachers, Therapists and Wise Physical Trainers
As a Z Health and Functional Movement Screen Performance Specialist, an RKC Kettlebell Instructor and a former Corporate Trainer; I have found this book invaluable... and I'm not even half way through it yet! I use a highlighter to mark areas that I find I will want to come back and reference and so far virtually every page is highlighted. Dr. Hannaford doesn't fill the pages with fluff, there is a lot of applicable education about the human nervous system, the different sensory systems of the body and how they all interact. By understanding how neural plasticity works we can determine how we CAN get people walking again, learning into their old age, make ourselves more coordinated and more intelligent, prevent Alzheimer's, eliminate ADD and many types of Autism. The human brain and nervous system is an amazing piece of equipment and Dr. Hannaford breaks it down into understandable chunks. She also provides real examples that both her and others have used to make amazing changes in both adults and children with ailments that were formerly thought of as irreversible and only treatable with drugs. Despite the cover which looks like a kids book (you will get it once you understand that physical play makes you smarter) this is a book written for the dedicated professional. The information would have helped me in my Corporate Training years but now as a strength & fitness trainer and someone who helps others get out of pain, it helps me even more so. Anyone who teaches languages, sports, or anything for that matter; or anyone who helps people get out of pain such as Chiropractors, PTs, etc. must get this book. Train Like An ATHLETE Not A Hamster! Brian Copeland, RKC, PFS [...] [...] [email protected]
M**3
I wish…
The insights presented in this book are essential for every educator to absorb. Hannaford's concepts emphasize the importance of recognizing that learning goes beyond simply acquiring factual information; it is a fully embodied experience. Implementing these principles into the restructuring of schools would amplify the transformative potential of education for all learners.
T**H
Movement is the key to learning!
This classic book lays the most solid foundation for understanding how movement grows the learning capacity of the brain, and why it's the most important learning parents can give their children!
A**R
Eye opening
As a classroom teacher in a public middle school, I was thrilled by this book. The combination of science and practical application is easy to read and understand. Included are some simple exercises to start with, and to get you hooked. I've just purchased one of the author's recommended books to use in my own classroom. I wish I had read this back in 2005. If you are curious about Brain Gym or the mind-body connection, read this book.
V**S
Amazing
I have a son on the spectrum. He was diagnosed around two years of age and now is in Kindergarden. He was non-verbal for the first two years. We became super parents with the desire to learn more about ASD. What it entails, how we can help him grow and be himself. With a lot of love, nurturing and constant educating ourselves we find many things to work and many things not to work. We are currently fighting the school with his IEP stuff and where the school is not meeting his needs in the classroom. This book has put SOOOOOOO much into perspective that it almost has me in tears….as a kid school was a challenge and if I had a knowledge of this book I could only imagine how differently school would have meant to me. If there is ever a chance to be able to reach out to Carla Hannaford I would thank her over and over again for this insight. Thank you from the bottom of my heart Vincent Bas
D**D
Everyone should read this!
This book is incredible. I'm actually quite surprised that there aren't more reviews on the book as it's been out for awhile now. There is a lot of scientific data to support Dr. Hannaford's research but it's not overwhelming for the average person. I am amazed by the stories she tells of lives transformed by simply integrating movement into their lives. We are so quick these days to label our children with a diagnosis and fix the problem with drugs, but I think she offers amazing information and tools for an alternative solution. She lays out some of the Brain Gym techniques that she uses with both children and adults and I think it can easily be implemented into our daily lives. This book and techniques are not just for those with learning deficiencies. I think that all educators should read this book and integrate it into their classroom. It would make a world of a difference in the learning environment!
S**N
You Have to Move to Learn
This is an outstanding resource for anyone who wants to understand how the brain functions in general and how cross lateral movements, in particular, facilitate the communication between the brain’s hemispheres. It is full of examples of how Brain Gym ™ and similar physical movements can help learning and neuroplasticity. These movements are not just for children. I’m 68 and taking a Brain Gym ™ class and these simple movements are very helpful to me, especially in helping me get calm and focused. The only downside to the book, in my opinion, is that the author hand-drew the illustrations of the brain and the images are not as good as they might be.
G**B
Carla Hannaford is on to Something
This book has been so helpful to me that I have given it as a gift to friends who are educators. I recommend it to anyone who has the desire to understand the many facets of learning, especially with children who are challenged with focus issues, inattention and hyperactivity. I finally understand why some some kids rock their chairs in class, balancing, back and forth, and why, when you make them stop, they also stop learning! I also understand my own learning challenges, and where I got off track as a child. I can't tell you the answers -- you'll have to read the book. :-)
P**I
i like this book, it changed my perspectives about learning, although book describe about brain gym but the way author explain the right brain and left brain connection really love it....
O**O
Molto utile per la didattica con i bambini. Ripeto: molto utile per la didattica con i bambini. Lo consiglio a tutti gli operatori nel campo ginnico.
C**H
Ce livre est très intéressant à la fois pour de simples parents mais aussi pour les enseignants qui pensent que le système actuel a prouvé ses failles et ses limites et qu'il faut chercher ailleurs. L'auteure a un passé d'enseignante, elle a expérimenté ce dont elle parle et la neurobiologie est sa spécialité. Dans Smart Moves, l'auteure présente différentes techniques qui fonctionnent pour mieux apprendre et explique le pourquoi de leur efficacité. Elle offre un point de vue original sur la question. Je conseillerais cette lecture en relation avec l'excellent Brain Rules qui parle aussi du fonctionnement du cerveau.
A**R
I'm not that far into it, but having read Willingham, Sousa, Hattie and Marzano, for teaching and lecturing this throws light on a new perspective. The cover picture may need changing so other potential purchasers may see it as applying to a wider range of ages than the kids on the cover.
P**E
Bewegung ist ein integraler Bestandteil beim Lernen. Lerneinheiten sollten mit Bewegung verknüpft sein (lt. Neurodidaktik). Das Buch liefert viele gute Ideen.
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