Links to Further Your Research
Each person who joins the quest to understand why in so many
cases, especially those who have special needs, learning does
not come easily, also comes to realize that we are not alone
in our endeavors. Below are some links that offer more
research and information. Though these links are posted here,
it does not infer that Cecilia agrees with each and every one
of the concepts presented. Rather the links are to be used to
further your education.
www.bal-a-vis-x.com
For information regarding brain
integration through the use of rhythmic patterns that involve
balance, auditory, visual and integration exercises.
www.neurokinesiology.pl
For
information on movement development and reflex
integration.
www.cnsfoundation.org
For information research on the effective
treatments and therapies for children with neurodevelopmental
abnormalities, birth injuries to the nervous system and
related neurological problems.
www.braingym.org
For information regarding brain
integration through the use of specific exercises and
activities.
www.candicosgrove.com
For information regarding research and
movement-based learning in the classroom through the format
of teacher-in-services, classroom consultations, and/or
private consultation.
www.devdelay.org
For information and an outstanding
resource center serving as a source of practical information
for the integration of conventional and holistic practices.
www.zerotothree.org
For information regarding brain research
and development in infancy and early childhood.
www.earlychildhood.com
For information on early childhood
development.
www.patnc.org
For information on the National Parents as Teachers program.
www.HANDLE.org
For information on educational programs that address
neurology and nutrition, environmental toxins and the immune
system, sensory-motor stimulation and cognitive development.
www.evekodiak.com
For information on using music to integrate reflexes.
www.schoolmoves.com
For information on incorporating sensory integration, vision
therapy, and mind-body science into reading programs in the
classroom and the gym.
Links to further our ability to help ourselves and
others
www.gentlewindproject.org
For information on a non-profit organization that has
numerous outreach programs in the world that assist in
alleviating the hurt and pain of our human condition through
the use of healing instruments.
www.alliesfortraumarelief.org
For information on a non-profit humanitarian organization
that sets up long-term programs for providing on-going
emotional trauma relief to people in disaster areas in the
United States and abroad.
www.ohnodesign.com
For further information on exquisitely created design (DVDs,
websites, photography) and hosting services.