Brain Gym®

A History

The Brain Gym and Edu-K programs developed out of seventeen years of research by Paul E. Dennison, Ph.D.

A teacher and reading specialist, Dr. Dennison’s research began in 1969 as director of the Valley Remedial Group Learning Centers in California. His exploration of learning theory and right-brain / left-brain function earned him a doctorate in the relationship between thinking skills and beginning reading ability.  Throughout his work and research, Dr. Dennison collaborated with experts in visual and motor development, continually searching for the key that would allow every student to be successful.

Multiple fields contributed to the development of the Edu-K/Brain Gym® program. Activities from vision training, such as eye-hand coordination, eye-teaming, and visual focus improve vision. Muscle-lengthening techniques from dance, sports, and physical therapy help to release tight muscle to help the body regain a more natural alignment. Activities from the Touch for Health program, developed by the late John Thie, D.C., bring the mind-body system into better balance.

Dr. Dennison and his wife Gail E. Dennison, a writer, artist, and movement educator, adapted activities from their research to create activities based on their understanding of the needs of the learner. It became clear to the Dennisons that these activities strengthen the foundational skills that are required for success in academics and life in general, such as smooth eye-tracking and focus, postural control, left-right coordination, spatial orientation, and auditory processing. These specific, targeted movements are incorporated into the evolving discipline of Edu-K, Educational Kinesiology, the study of movement in relation to achievement.

 

Brain Gym® is a registered trademark of the Educational Kinesiology Foundation/Brain Gym International. For more information on the Brain Gym® and Edu-K processes please visit Breakthroughs International, formerly Brain Gym International.