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25.01.2022 Don't miss this opportunity to attend a Move to Learn workshop in Melbourne, June 2019!!!!



25.01.2022 Hi everyone I am keen to get the conversation happening around implementing M2L. Anyone needing some support with Move to Learn program? Over the coming weeks I... will be posting some troubleshooting tips. If your having challenges with nailing rolling - and many do these days -comment below and I will get some movement solutions for you. Practice makes permanent !! Look forward to hearing from you Evolve into Being with Evonne Bennell See more

25.01.2022 Fantastic opportunity.

24.01.2022 I thought you might like to see the EMAIL from the school in the Great Southern of WA that I went to last Wednesday. They have had the students (approx 60) doi...ng MTL for 1 year. N. and I have seen the benefits of this program over the year and the way in which the students settle and concentrate on their task/activities after completing their morning routines is wonderful. I made comment to N last Friday about how involved the students were with their learning after a 30 minute MTL session. The room was quiet with a lovely feel about it as students worked independently and in small groups on their selected activities. We seem to achieve so much more after these MTL sessions. We have also noticed an improvement in mobility/gross motor skills in quite a few of our students who at the beginning of the year had trouble sitting/walking/standing/balancing. They are now more confident and aware of their spatial environment and not appearing so 'clumsy' with their movement. Another bonus to the program is that all the students join in eagerly and have a positive approach to attempting the moves and persist with the more difficult ones. While there may be no 'scientific' evidence it is hard to dispute the improvements that we are seeing in our students. Thanks again to you both for all your time and effort - N and S both made the comment that it was great to have you back as you showed them how the moves were to be done correctly. We get so involved that it is lovely to be reminded to look for the small errors/discrepancies and to fix them to improve student outcomes. Take care of yourselves B and N xx



24.01.2022 As you may have seen in my last video I am very excited to announce and share with the world something that means so much to me. My research has been published ...in the International Journal Of Listening, I wanted to take this opportunity to say thank you to all those families and children who have put their faith in me and the listening program for all of these years. https://www.links2learning.com.au/together-we-can-make-a-d/ See more

23.01.2022 Little Learners Love Literacy Who would have thought that learning to read could be this much fun!

23.01.2022 All of our lessons are one on one! We see the benefits of this everyday. Individualised instruction is the best way to address specific learning difficulties. B...uilding confidence is our specialty. A confident learner is a successful learner! We are currently taking enrolments for Term 1 and have limited spaces available. We teach all subjects from Preschool to High School. Check our website: www.handsuptuition.com.au or email or Sandy on 0432 858 962, [email protected] See more



21.01.2022 We are pleased to announce the publication of a new study titled Changes in Auditory Processing After Completing The Listening Program Training published in T...he International Journal of Listening. This is one of the largest studies ever published in the auditory and listening therapy field with over 456 subjects ranging in age from 5 to 50, with large effective size improvements on the SCAN test of auditory processing. Read about this exciting open access journal article from authors Tracey Butler, Jane Schueler, and Dr. Jay R.

20.01.2022 From Winsome: Welcome to all the new people from WESTERN Australia. If any parents or teachers would like to talk about the Move to Learn Program and how we hav...e implemented the program in schools here in W.A. and also on a 1-1 basis please feel free to message me. I look forward to sharing with you. I am based in the Perth metropolitan area and am willing to travel within the state once we are all free to do so. See more

19.01.2022 This post below was made by a primary school principal on a fb group that I am a member of, and I am sharing it with permission. As a teacher and parent it sum...s up my thoughts and feelings on the situation we currently find ourselves in. Covid Distance Learning Q&A **Usual disclaimer, I'm a school principal but I speak only for myself. Others may have different ideas** I'm seeing a lot of threads online with the same general theme, so I wanted to just given a schools perspective on it all and answer some FAQs. Also happy to answer any questions people have that I can answer. Lots of people feeling stressed, overwhelmed and under pressure by the work being sent home for kids. I hope this can help with that somewhat. Few points to note first : 1) This is not homeschooling. This is an unprecedented emergency situation impacting the whole world. Let's keep perspective. Homeschooling is a choice, where you considered, you plan for it and you are your child's school teacher in whatever form you choose . This is at best distance learning. In reality, it's everyone trying to separate their bums from their elbows because none of us know what we're doing and what's right and wrong here. 2) You are, and always have been, your child's primary educator. If you decide that your child isn't going to engage with anything sent home and is going to spend the entire period playing in the dirt, or baking, or watching TV, that is your choice. That is your right. It is clear in the constitution. There is nothing to stress or feel guilty about. 3) Schools don't know what they're doing either. They got no notice, no prep time and we're told 'continue to plan lessons as normal and just send them home' as if that is in any way possible. If it were, we'd all be out of a job very quickly. I won't rant about my thoughts on the Dept on this, but suffice it to say your school is winging it. 4) It is absolutely not possible to facilitate distance learning with a primary aged child and work from home at the same time. The very idea is nonsense. If you're trying to do that, stop now. You can certainly have activities where your child learns, but your focus is your job, and survival. Again, unprecedented. Stop trying to be superheroes. So, a few FAQs: - My school has sent home lots of physical work. Pages and pages, hours and hours. How am I supposed to get through it all?! You're not, don't try. Your child's teacher spent a couple of hours in utter panic gathering things to send home so they could say they did their best and there weren't a lot if complaints that enough didn't go home. It's not a competition, or a race, it's unlikely the teacher will even manage to look at it all. - My school keeps sending home links and emails with more work. How do I make it stop. Ahhhhhh See above. These are suggestions and ideas because the school is worried itl be said they're not offering enough. Use them if they suit you, don't if they don't. If you're getting stressed, stop opening the emails. No one will know! - X in my child's class has everything done and we've barely started. Will they fall behind? Even if everything were equal in terms of support and time and number of kids etc (which its not) kids learn at different rates. In the class there's a wide range of levels in all subjects, there's different paces and there are many kids working on differentiated level of work. It's almost impossible for teachers do differentiate at the moment, so you have to do it. By expectation and by time. Your child will not fall behind. This is all revision and reminder work. If kids could learn new concepts without specific teaching we wouldn't need teachers. They will cover all of this again, multiple times. - I'm not doing any work with my kids. All their doing is Lego, cooking and playing outside. All of this is learning. Very valuable learning. Give yourself and them a break. - How can I get three different lots of work done with 3 different kids of different ages? You can't, stop trying. If they're old enough, try to get them to do little bits independently. Otherwise try to do something they can all engage with, reading a story together, some free writing, baking etc. - So what's the bare minimum you'd expect? For me, survival mode. I won't pretend that may be true of all teachers, but you know what if they can't have perspective in a time like this then I wouldn't overly worry about their opinion anyway. My ideal for my kids in our school? - A bit of reading every day (independent or to them or via audiobook etc) - some free writing now and then. If they'll keep a diary or something, great. If not, would they draw a comic? - Practical hands on maths. Be that via cooking, cleaning, outside or some maths games physical or digital. - Some fine motor work. Lego, cutting, playdough, tidying up small toys. - Physical exercise everyday - Some art/music where possible through the week. Doesn't need to be guided. -Stretch goal, if old enough getting them to independently work on a project is great for keeping brains ticking over. Get them researching in a book or online and putting together something to present to you or family. - If younger, lots of imaginative free play, the more independent the better. You are doing enough. You are loving your kids and supporting them through a difficult time. Look after yourself. Minimising stress is absolutely vital in a time like this for mental health. Don't let this be something that stresses you. Only you can control that by accepting it is in your circle of control, you are the primary educator and this is all your call. Happy to answer any questions if you have any. *Apologies, this post is much longer than anticipated! *

18.01.2022 Did you all know that the Move To Learn website has a FREE LD Profile Test? This video has step-by-step instructions on where to find the test and how to get the most out of this FREE assessment. Happy viewing!

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16.01.2022 Welcome to Hands up Tuition. We are passionate about providing a positive and supportive learning environment. Our teachers are enthusiastic, friendly and nurt...uring and therefore able to quickly develop a strong rapport with each student. We aim to engage and inspire young learners so that they develop self-confidence and become independent learners. We teach Literacy and Numeracy from Pre-school through to HSC level. We also teach HSC Physics and Chemistry. Lessons are held in our office in MONA VALE which is located behind Flight Centre in Bungan St.

14.01.2022 THIS IS WHY WE NEED TUMMY TIME FOR OUR KIDS! "Babies NEED tummy time! At 11 months old, this little cutie should have a nicely rounded head, developed S curves ...in his neck and low back, and flexible legs that move in and out of various sitting positions. But, largely due to lack of time on his tummy and OVERUSE of "baby containers" such as bouncy seats, swings, and car seat carriers that go from car to grocery store to restaurant, he has positional plagiocephaly (flat skull) a big ol' C curve in his spine preventing him from getting on hands and knees to crawl, and hips and legs so tight he can't even straighten his knees! And these are only the outwardly visible problems...too much pressure on baby's spine and vision centers of the brain from lying on their backs are detrimental to development! So....tummy time, tummy time, tummy time! Do it!" See more

14.01.2022 How interesting is this! Let them play Raising Her Barefoot

14.01.2022 Limited space for a Sydney Move to Learn Seminar Friday 17 -only room for 6 more

13.01.2022 Just a heads up from Mary Mountstephen, there is going to be a 2 hour Activity Gym training session from The Crispiani Method on April 19th. "I'm not sure the timings are going to work well for people in Australia/ Far East, but it is also going to be recorded. This will include examples of moves for each of the programmes and with supporting video clips. If you are interested to get more information, please contact me. It's going to be a great additional tool for your toolkit and it builds on the work from Move to Learn".

10.01.2022 https://www.researchgate.net//283892984_Move_to_Learn_Lear

10.01.2022 Double Doodle or Double Drawing Stimulate both hemisphere of you brain. For children & adults Hey kids I would love to see your Double Doodle pictures, please... ask mum and dad to share below, lets see how many different pictures we get :) Have fun

08.01.2022 Peter the Penguin Little Learners Love Literacy

08.01.2022 Some super healthy recipes from The Gut Doctor:

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07.01.2022 An exciting announcement - we have a new Practitioner, and she is based in California! Maria Simeone CONGRATULATIONS. So wonderful to have you as part of our team.

05.01.2022 And don't forget, Evonne Evonne will be presenting a seminar in Mawson Lakes, Adelaide, South Australia on July 13 @ 10:00 am 4:00 pm www.evolveintobeing.com So, that Victoria, Perth & Adelaide covered!! :)

04.01.2022 What a joy to speak with the mum of a child I worked with about 26 years ago. He is now 33. At the beginning he was unable to do same side flip flops and so his... mum and I assisted his arms and legs while he turned his head. Eventually he was able to do these and all movements in Ten Gems unaided. MTL prepared his brain for learning. He finished school became a boiler maker welder and continued his training and learning, and now has a responsible position in planning and maintenance with a very big company. Parents don’t give up on your child . It may take time and sometimes lots of patience but it is so worth it. See more

03.01.2022 A seminar in Perth Western Australia!

02.01.2022 Hi everyone, fyi I will be running this FB LIVE Talk show tomorrow at 4pm (GMT +8). Hope some of you can make it

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