Thursday, 6 August 2015

SG50 a Singapore celebration

Today 7th August 2015 is a significant day for Singapore, the nation that proudly calls itself  "the Little Red Dot".  It's the nation's 50th anniversary of independence !  Celebrations are in order.

Truly having progressed from third world to first is something to be proud of.  So what about the areas of the brain and mind?  Still using a small percentage only?  Hmmm... like 10%?...as claimed by Einstein?  He was just making a wild guess you know.  And the "scientific population " have quoted him like God.

How many, including adults think more logically now?   Unfortunately nothing to be proud of...that's just left brain dominated folks.  Not using your whole brain.  The other hemisphere is not only getting bored and neglected but in danger of atrophy.

Consider this.  Our whole school system is left hemisphere dominated.  Any exam question that is not a set piece is definitely a challenge for the average student.  So rote practice is not only the norm but life itself takes on remembering a series of steps and manoeuvres to be meaningful.   That's the way of progress.  If you want to rise, be promoted, to score your points, to head your department, to be on the board of decision makers, follow the steps and make sure you don't rock the boat!



Eye-hand -whole body co-ordination needs more brain power than you think

Brain Gym?  That might get you into integrated state of mind!  Will it work better, then?   You won't know unless you begin and begin correctly too.  It's not like aerobics, the way some schools in Singapore are using Brain Gym in morning assembly....

Wednesday, 15 August 2012

Optimum Brain Organisatioin


Optimal Brain Organisation

I there such a thing?  I want organise my brain if I can!!  My psy friend says in the morning she is only 20 percent awake...and until she has her coffee she can't do any better.

Now there is a course for Brain Gym enthusiasts to organise their brain...
Its aim is to show how we process information and where blocks can occur in our mind body system.  It builds on the knowledge acquired in Brain Gym ® 101 and deepens the knowledge using the 26 movements learnt in BG 101 plus additional new movements. 

For those of you who must ask, a Brain Gym movement is a specific way to move to activate a particular brain function.   Didn't you know that?  Than you have not taken a Brain Gym class before.

Included with no extra charge in the course will be the way to determine and analyse and interpret

Brain Organisation Profiles

The profiles show how we can look at our genetic profiles, our task related profiles and our optimal profiles.  Learn this and understand a lot more about yourself.

Again, credits to Dr Paul Dennison who has taken into account latest developments in developments in brain theory.

Contact me, folks.  My number is still 94527277
Benwinner K.

Saturday, 31 December 2011

Ancient Knowledge

quoting Confucius,  "Tell me and I forget. Show me and I remember. Let me do and I understand."


I like to coin the term "movement memory" to add to what Confucius said about learning.  Brain Gym adds movement to learning and complements your school and academic processes.


I still remember a 6 year old learning to read in my class.  These children were given 5 words to learn every week and had to be able to read them the following week.  So for this boy in order to remember a word he had learned  before and to read it aloud, he did a little dance and bump with his buttocks.  It was so funny that we had a good laugh every week - that's movement memory for you.

Get to know your Brain - Neurons

The brain cell - neurons.
You have them.  The fascinating thing about neurons is that they grow with stimulation of the mind and body.  Imagine a tree that copiously branches out every time you touch it, speak to it, look at it, play music to it...anything!!  In the infant this stimulation is continuous.  That's why my 12 month old child rather play with the box than the toy in the box.

The dendrites of each individual neuron number in the thousands.  They branch out and connect with other neurons as the need may be.  The connection is electro-chemical across the gap called a synapse and is not physical.  The purpose is to receive signals and transmit them to other neurons, forming neural circuits.

There is a neural circuit for every movement and I would like to think every thought too.  Hence a movement that you can do unconsciously is run by a complex circuit whereas a new movement in which you clumsily attempt  to do (think wake boarding fro the first time) is just newly forming its circuit.  So there are millions of these circuits - directly proportional to the amount of stimulation you have been receiving.

What if a child does not get enough stimulation? Retardation - the ugly word.
A friend of mine met a child who was left in a hammock for the whole day while the parents, farmers, went out to work.  The caregiver did not bother even to change diapers so to speak.  The child was hosed down and left to dry in the warm tropical climate.  Very little stimulation indeed - the result?  The boy is unable to speak today.  And it would have been much worse if he had not been fortunately adopted by a kind soul who saw his plight.

Movement is the door to learning.

Brain Gym advocates moving to learn.

Tuesday, 13 December 2011

Do Singaporeans care about their children?

I am sure Singaporeans love their children.  Maybe the real question should be how do they care...often parents care enough to spend their hard earned savings...when they come to get some Brain Gym intervention.  The sessions are not cheap.

However to see results I have to ask them to spend more than money.  What many Singaporeans apparently don't have enough of is TIME.  "So can you help your son by doing the Brain Gym with him 3 more times in the week before you see me again?"  This is essential, I explain... but my words are not really good enough.

"Sure," they answer, but when they come back they bring a host of excuses...its either work or school or homework or whatever.

Is it our competitiveness, our kiasu attitude or a results driven education system?  Let the sociologists among us argue and debate for an answer.  For now however, the child does not get the help they need.

Any easy way out?  ...blame the specialist, of course.

Monday, 28 November 2011

Brai Gym Training in 2012

Be the first to get trained in 2012!
The date I am going to set is just after Chinese New Year which falls on 23 Jan 2012.  So I am thinking of end Feb 2012...can you make it?

Call me at 94527277 to register early.  There is a surprise gift worth S$200/- for anyone who registers in before 31 Dec 2011 with full payment.

email:  braingym.cp@gmail.com

Benwinner Kam


For more info about the brain and mind visit
www.easybrainmethods.com
you will be surprised at what your God given abilities are.

Thursday, 5 May 2011

Learning Readiness

Have you ever considered that we need our system to be primed for learning?

It's like starting your car in cold weather. When the engine is not warm enough, it will definitely not fire smoothly.

When you just got out of bed, are you alert enough to take in new information or will just rely on routine?  The state of the mind for learning must be turned on.  So in the afternoon, when the boss calls a sudden meeting are you sharp enough when you walk into the room not knowing his mood or subject he will broach on.

Getting into the learning state is called getting into your personal PACE, or rhythm of processing information.