Whether it is a break with an entire classroom or a just a few children. "Simon says" is always a fun and great way to move. You can lead or they can. Simon says point to the south. Simon says point to five pieces of information on the walls. Simon says point to the new poster put up this morning. Use other movements than pointing, such as bending, turning, or twisting. How about jumping, lifting one leg or putting your left hand on your right shoulder while lifting your right leg. Make it simple. Make it more complicated. Just remember that movement is the key to learning.
The purpose of Under the Learning Tree is to empower and instruct individuals, parents,and educators to learn and perform with more confidence, energy, proficiency, and ease. Under the Learning Tree uses Brain Gym Activities® and other strategies, as it promotes whole brain learning to enhance learning and to set and reach goals in all of life's arenas.
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Tip: Take a Break. Play "Simon Says"!
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Tip: Breakfast for ADHD Kids and All Others
Breakfast rules for ADHD kids and all others:
DON’T SKIP BREAKFAST.
INCLUDE PROTEIN.
Kids who eat breakfast tend to be healthier in all ways and are more likely to participate in physical activities. They also tend to feel less tired, restless, or irritable.
What kids eat for breakfast is also important. When they eat foods rich in protein, whole grains, and fiber-yet low in added sugar, their attention span, concentration, and memory may be boosted. They also tend to keep their weight under control, have lower blood cholesterol levels, have fewer absences from school, and make fewer trips to the school nurse with stomach complaints related to hunger.
Healthy breakfast suggestions :
· Whole-grained cereal topped with fruit and yogurt
· Whole-grain waffles topped with peanut butter or fruit
· Whole-grained pita stuffed with sliced hard-boiled eggs
· Hot cereal topped with cinnamon, nutmeg, fruit, nuts
· Peanut butter on whole-grain toast or bagel with fruit and milk
· Omelet with whole-grain toast and orange juice
· Bran muffin and yogurt and fruit
· Breakfast smoothie made with low-fat milk or yogurt, fruit and teaspoon of bran
· Heated leftover rice with chopped apples, nuts, and cinnamon and fruit juice
· Lean turkey on a toasted English muffin or bagel and vegetable juice
· Shredded cheese in a folded whole-grain tortilla and microwaved for a few seconds with a topping of salsa
· Low-fat cream cheese and fruit n whole-grain bread or bagel