Bring a Kids Focus Teachers' Workshop
to Your School
Contact Marcia Lee at 949-468-9841
Email [email protected]
Join dozens of classrooms in New Mexico, California, and Colorado who are helping students excel using movement daily in the classroom. Watch test scores jump after simple movements.
to Your School
Contact Marcia Lee at 949-468-9841
Email [email protected]
Join dozens of classrooms in New Mexico, California, and Colorado who are helping students excel using movement daily in the classroom. Watch test scores jump after simple movements.
Teachers and Professionals Helping Children
Using Kids Focus movements in the classroom before any learning activity improves learning and retention. A single movement prepares children’s brains to master new learning more easily, and helps them focus and concentrate. Teachers can choose from a huge menu of movements that can be used in any classroom just by standing up.
Movement helps children create new neural pathways in the brain that enhance the ability to learn and retain that learning, and there are lots of scientific studies to back this up. Hundreds of studies have demonstrated that physical activity is good for the brain and good for education (Dr. Bruce Perry, M.D., Ph.D.).
These simple movements can be used in any classroom, anytime, to support all Common Core skills.
Teachers using movement in the classroom say they see “2000% improvement” in focus, concentration, and achievement. With movement in the classroom, children feel inspired, motivated and uplifted.
Using Kids Focus movements in the classroom before any learning activity improves learning and retention. A single movement prepares children’s brains to master new learning more easily, and helps them focus and concentrate. Teachers can choose from a huge menu of movements that can be used in any classroom just by standing up.
Movement helps children create new neural pathways in the brain that enhance the ability to learn and retain that learning, and there are lots of scientific studies to back this up. Hundreds of studies have demonstrated that physical activity is good for the brain and good for education (Dr. Bruce Perry, M.D., Ph.D.).
These simple movements can be used in any classroom, anytime, to support all Common Core skills.
Teachers using movement in the classroom say they see “2000% improvement” in focus, concentration, and achievement. With movement in the classroom, children feel inspired, motivated and uplifted.