Our motto is “Learning, just for the fun of it!”
Schools
Schools may increase the learning potential of their student population by implementing Brain Jogging into their daily routines. By beginning their day with just 7-10 minutes Brain Jogging before instruction begins and 7-10 minutes in the afternoon before going home, teachers will realize the positive changes in their students’ overall learning potential, behaviors, processing speed and working memory. Brain Jogging supports individual academic skills while reinforcing classroom-related knowledge. Curriculum may be entered into word lists to teach the right content while simultaneously preparing the student to learn. This might include phonics, sight words, vocabulary words in the content areas, concepts in math, and more.
Cognitive skills improve while students receive reinforcement of the specific curriculum. Studies have shown that students who participate in Brain Jogging improve scores on standardized tests, and processing speed of work.
Afterschool Programs
Afterschool programs, like Boys & Girls Clubs of America, utilize the Brain Jogging program similarly to schools, enhancing students’ cognitive performances and reinforcement of current academic curriculum. Afterschool programs are often designed to provide mentors and experiences that support the emotional, social and academic growth of its students. Brain Jogging fits perfectly into the goals of these programs.
Senior Centers
Improving the cognitive performance of the brain can happen at all ages! The Brain Jogging program uses proven, proprietary techniques found to increase short- and long-term memory and speed of cognitive transmission. This makes Brain Jogging an excellent choice for senior centers, senior living and assisted living.
Neurogenesis is the process of building new neurons. Neurons send and receive messages in the brain. Unfortunately, neurogenesis may diminish with age and certain illnesses. Brain Jogging for seniors helps enhance neurogenesis.