by Dr. Reggie | Sep 7, 2013 | news and events
After a year of collecting data in the U.S. and Canada at four different public schools (one elementary, middle, and two high), the surveys show astounding results! Across the board, both students and staff report, on average, a 20% decrease in stress and tension,...
by Dr. Reggie | Jun 7, 2013 | news and events
…..With summer on the way it would serve us ALL well to reconsider the amount of time we spend on technological gadgets: television, telephone, computer, ipad, x-box, wii, etc. Neuroscientific findings are mounting to confirm that these activities change our...
by Dr. Reggie | Apr 16, 2013 | news and events
…..The teachers of students using the 60 Seconds from Brain Charge have reported that their test scores go up when they use the tool. As most of you know students have been practicing their examination skills to prepare for standardized testing. Students use 60...
by Dr. Reggie | Mar 13, 2013 | news and events
Scientific American recently published an article that explained how our brains are changed by early family turmoil. Even sleeping infants exposed to the sounds of family arguments demonstrated changes to the part of their brain responsible for regulating emotions and...
by Dr. Reggie | Jan 31, 2013 | news and events
Brain Charge, the K-12 curriculum that increases sensory awareness for self-regulation and student achievement, is currently in several schools in both the U.S. and Canada. The aim of the program is to make it easy and fun for teachers AND their students to reduce...
by Dr. Reggie | Dec 5, 2012 | news and events
In a previous blog, I reported a research study conducted at USC Marshall School of Business as reported in the Los Angeles Times on July 10, 2011. The more I speak to educators, parents, and mental health practitioners across North America, the more I realize that...