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This book, in first-person story format, includes the 26 Brain Gym movements and simple instructions for how to perform them correctly. Included are specific routines of movement for specific skills such as reading comprehension and hand-eye coordination. If you know that you or your child has the ability or the information but can’t seem to call upon it at will, you might benefit from having a copy of Brain Gym.
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Publication
Edu Kinesthetics (1992), 40 pages
Language
Original language
English
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ISBN
0942143051 / 9780942143058
Physical description
40 p.; 5.5 x 0.25 inches