NeuroNet Learning to Release Early Learning Software Program
NeuroNet is a leader in movement-based learning programs designed to help children develop language processing and motor skills.
Gainesville, FL, March 31, 2011 --(PR.com)-- NeuroNet Releases Early Learning Software
This April, NeuroNet Learning is releasing its third brain-based learning software. The Early Learning Program was created to help children automate language processing and motor skills. The Early Learning Program is designed specifically to help children ages 3 to 5 reach developmental milestones in hearing, motor skills, and communication through ten sequential levels of exercises that use movement to create a neural network linking vision, hearing, and balance. It may also be appropriate for older children with developmental delays.
The Early Learning Program is administered through one of NeuroNet’s many therapists who are trained to evaluate each child’s individual needs and determine whether the program is right for them. A directory of NeuroNet providers is available at www.neuronetlearning.com. Clients working with a NeuroNet provider may purchase their NeuroNet materials kit at the NeuroNet Online Store. The Early Learning Kit goes on sale April 9th and NeuroNet will feature the program at the American Occupational Therapy Association’s annual conference the following weekend, April 14th-17th. The conference is being held in Philadelphia this year and will be attended by over 4,500 occupational therapists.
Therapists in many different professions agree that the NeuroNet Program brings together essential elements of vision, hearing, balance and movement. “Many preschool children who come to me with fine motor delays tend to present with delays in other areas, too. The [Early Learning] Program is a great approach to address many school readiness skills,” says Angelika Brocklehurst, an occupational therapist who has used the program with her clients. “The structured levels have engaging, developmentally appropriate exercises which are easy enough for parents to continue with at home. I highly recommend this program for the early-intervention and school-based therapist.”
The Early Learning Kit includes the software with video instruction for each of the 37 movement-based exercises. The kit also includes 32 sequential Listen, Talk, and Write exercises which are designed to create a neural network linking speech, vision and handwriting. The Listen, Talk and Write exercise pages are laminated and designed for repeated use with the dry-erase crayons and wipe-off mitt, which are also included in the kit. These exercises improve fluency in speech and writing.
NeuroNet was created by audiologist Nancy Rowe during 30 years of research and clinical practice. She has presented the Neuroscience of NeuroNet at conferences and workshops throughout the world. NeuroNet aims to address learning disabilities through vestibular and auditory therapy procedures that develop temporal processing. The programs she has designed have helped children with developmental delays, auditory processing problems, motor skills deficits, ADHD, and high functioning autism. NeuroNet’s first interactive software program, Integrated Rhythms, is currently used in audiology, speech therapy, physical therapy, occupational therapy, optometry, and psychology across the United States and in Central and South America. The Classroom Enrichment Program is used in schools in Florida, Illinois, Tennessee, Oklahoma, and Mexico.
Jonathan Rowe
NeuroNet Learning
201 SE 2nd Place Suite 201-H
Gainesville, FL 32601
352-240-1413
www.neuronetlearning.com
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This April, NeuroNet Learning is releasing its third brain-based learning software. The Early Learning Program was created to help children automate language processing and motor skills. The Early Learning Program is designed specifically to help children ages 3 to 5 reach developmental milestones in hearing, motor skills, and communication through ten sequential levels of exercises that use movement to create a neural network linking vision, hearing, and balance. It may also be appropriate for older children with developmental delays.
The Early Learning Program is administered through one of NeuroNet’s many therapists who are trained to evaluate each child’s individual needs and determine whether the program is right for them. A directory of NeuroNet providers is available at www.neuronetlearning.com. Clients working with a NeuroNet provider may purchase their NeuroNet materials kit at the NeuroNet Online Store. The Early Learning Kit goes on sale April 9th and NeuroNet will feature the program at the American Occupational Therapy Association’s annual conference the following weekend, April 14th-17th. The conference is being held in Philadelphia this year and will be attended by over 4,500 occupational therapists.
Therapists in many different professions agree that the NeuroNet Program brings together essential elements of vision, hearing, balance and movement. “Many preschool children who come to me with fine motor delays tend to present with delays in other areas, too. The [Early Learning] Program is a great approach to address many school readiness skills,” says Angelika Brocklehurst, an occupational therapist who has used the program with her clients. “The structured levels have engaging, developmentally appropriate exercises which are easy enough for parents to continue with at home. I highly recommend this program for the early-intervention and school-based therapist.”
The Early Learning Kit includes the software with video instruction for each of the 37 movement-based exercises. The kit also includes 32 sequential Listen, Talk, and Write exercises which are designed to create a neural network linking speech, vision and handwriting. The Listen, Talk and Write exercise pages are laminated and designed for repeated use with the dry-erase crayons and wipe-off mitt, which are also included in the kit. These exercises improve fluency in speech and writing.
NeuroNet was created by audiologist Nancy Rowe during 30 years of research and clinical practice. She has presented the Neuroscience of NeuroNet at conferences and workshops throughout the world. NeuroNet aims to address learning disabilities through vestibular and auditory therapy procedures that develop temporal processing. The programs she has designed have helped children with developmental delays, auditory processing problems, motor skills deficits, ADHD, and high functioning autism. NeuroNet’s first interactive software program, Integrated Rhythms, is currently used in audiology, speech therapy, physical therapy, occupational therapy, optometry, and psychology across the United States and in Central and South America. The Classroom Enrichment Program is used in schools in Florida, Illinois, Tennessee, Oklahoma, and Mexico.
Jonathan Rowe
NeuroNet Learning
201 SE 2nd Place Suite 201-H
Gainesville, FL 32601
352-240-1413
www.neuronetlearning.com
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352-240-1413
www.neuronetlearning.com
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Jonathan Rowe
352-240-1413
www.neuronetlearning.com
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