Tuesdays with Twomey Videos

Baby Azaria and Constipation Relief

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Does your child have issues with constipation or intestinal challenges? If so, this 5-minute video may provide you with some support. Join international Blomberg Rhythmic Movement consultant and trainer Liz Jones-Twomey, as she shows a simple technique that may help your child.

 

 

 

Matthew’s Self-Regulation Techniques for the Classroom

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Watch as a grade one student shows us self calming techniques he uses in the classroom. Matthew shows how to do the Hook Up, Moro pattern, and the Isometric Integration for the Moro Reflex. Maybe you could try this with students in your classroom or children at home!

Moro Reflex with Michael

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Here is a fun exercise you can do to help children who are anxious, overwhelmed and oversensitive. Repeating the Moro pattern in this fun way, can help support Moro Reflex integration.

ATNR Exercises with Ben

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The Asymmetric Tonic Neck Reflex (ATNR) is the single most important reflex that causes reading challenges. Individuals with Dyslexia have been helped using these motor exercises to help integrate the ATNR. Ben, a student in grade six, shows us movements like: rocking on hands and knees with eye tracking, sliding on your back, both passive and active and a newly created game called robot ATNR tracking. It could be 10 minutes that changes your life!

Tuesdays with Twomey in Hong Kong

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Today we are going to show you how teachers here in Hong Kong are using the Kids-Move program. Learn how to activate the spine in lots of fun games and movements.

BRMT & Brain Gym Videos

P.A.C.E.

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Join our classroom as we do the Brain Gym technique called P.A.C.E. This technique helps you get ready to learn. You can do P.A.C.E every morning, it only takes 5 minutes. What a great way to start your day!

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Mom and son testimonial

In this three minute video a mother and her grade one student show how BRMT movements helped with anxiety and improved reading levels.

Brain Gym with Gramma Driver

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Watch our class do Brain Gym with partners and our 84 year old classroom volunteer “Gramma Driver” showing how it benefits all ages.

KIDS-Move Videos

Developmental Movement: Part 1

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Developmental exercises for babies! Part 1 (“I Can Care”): Give your baby or toddler a developmental head-start with movement-to-music designed to boost their potential and well-being. Kids-Move demonstrates critical developmental movement patterns that can be supported with “brain-based” guided movements to help integrate brain and body.

Developmental Movement: Part 2

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Developmental exercises for babies! Part 2 (“Really Good Day”): Give your baby or toddler a developmental head-start with movement-to-music designed to boost their potential and well-being. Kids-Move demonstrates critical developmental movement patterns that can be supported with “brain-based” guided movements to help integrate brain and body.

Do the Dragon: Children’s “Brain-Based” Fitness

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Fitness workout for kids. Here are demonstration segments of some of the Children’s “brain-based” movements in “Do The Dragon” from the multi-award-winning Catch A Brain Wave Fitness Fun CD, by RONNO and Liz Jones-Twomey.

Catch a Brain Wave

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This is a children’s “brain-based” fitness workout. It helps children integrate the brain and body with brain-based sequential movements, including Brain Gym. In this video segment we demonstrate some of the key developmental movement patterns this routine supports.

Rockin’ Reflex

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 After being away from school routines for so long due to COVID 19, we know children may struggle with self-regulation and learning with new structures and expectations. Liz is here to help you better support your students to feel safe, self-regulate, and improve their ability to focus on learning.

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