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Sharon Promislow
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  • Paperback: 175 pages
  • Publisher: Access Publishers Network; illustrated edition edition (1 Feb 2000)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0968106633
  • ISBN-13: 978-0968106631
  • Product Dimensions: 24.1 x 20.1 x 1.5 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 483,753 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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This accessible book is a bridge between today’s cutting edge learning and brain research and a powerful introduction to specialized kinesiology. It is clear and playful, even though the content is serious. It has implications for the average individual, and also those with a specific learning challenge or Attention Deficit Disorder. Indeed, a major component of Sharon Promislow's personal practise is leading professional development workshops for school districts and Special Education departments. It is Sharon's thesis that when our bodies are impacted by the physiological effects of stress, we lose our brain body integration, and to all intents and purposes, we become "living and learning disabled". We then need the very same activities that would also help a learning challenged child, to develop the proper neural circuitry and an optimumlearning state for effective, easeful learning and living.

Making the Brain Body Connection clearly explains the impact of the classic stress reaction on your brain and body and what you can do to stop the wear and tear now. Step-by-step you will also explore and experience how your brain, body and senses interrelate and learn how they can work better for you, clearing away mental, emotional and physical blocks in the process. The theory is well supported by personal processes and specific techniques drawn from Specialized Kinesiology. Discover how you can: * Handle stress effectively * Improve memory and concentration * Change self-sabotaging behaviors * Experience better reading, writing, vision & hearing * Feel better physically and mentally

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K.Ann Kerr, Synchronicity Magazine: Nov 1998. "As advertised by the subtitle, this book provides "a playful guide to releasing mental, physical and emotional blocks to success." You may need several copies since the simple but powerful techniques that are described will benefit the entire family. There are tips for rapid learning, help for reading problems, techniques for getting rid of headaches, exercises to remove mild dyslexia, stress reducers and techniques that will make you more effective in challenging situations. They all work! Excellent indexes make it easy to find what you need. Cross-referencing is unusually well done. An extensive bibliography and contact addresses are provided."

Noel Wright, North Shore News, Sept 9, 1998. "First a word on the author, for 12 years a practising specialized kinesiologist -- a profession that sent me groping for my Oxford Dictionary (it defines kinesiology as "the study of the mechanics of body movements")...Forget about that traditional "mind over matter" stuff. As the above dictionary definition indicates, Sharon starts with the body. Or, to put it a little more accurately, she regards body and brain as a single, closely interlocked unit, neither part being "superior" to the other and each equally capable of affecting the working of the other. So improved mental performance can be brought about, and "stuck circuits" unblocked, by all kinds of purely physical stimuli. ... Detailed descriptions of those often unorthodox exercises, together with detailed analyses of exactly why and how they affect the brain cells make up much of the book. Given the complexity of the subject, the writing is admirably clear, light touch and understandable to the lay reader. It’s also copiously illustrated on virtually every page with delightful explanatory cartoons by Laura Loucks. Some 70% of current knowledge of the brain having reportedly been discovered during the 1990’s, you should wind up knowing more about the grey stuff between your ears than the top brain surgeons knew just a short decade or two ago."

The Vancouver Province, Oct. 5, 1988. "..a fun and informative collection of philosophy, attitude tips and stressbusting info....The book approaches the impact of modern life on our functioning, and gives ways to better cope."

Maclean’s Magazine, Feb 8, 1999. "Stressed out after a bad day at the office? Vanouver kinesiologist Sharon Promislow offers effective strategies for relieving stress, boosting attention and optimizing performance in Making theBrain/Body Connection"

Wayne Topping, PhD, Author, Success Over Distress. "Sharon Promislow has drawn together a wonderful combination of delightfully simple yet powerfully effective strategies for people of all ages to optimize performance. Anyone wishing to reduce stress, regain the joy of learning and increase empowerment in challenging situations must have this book."

Raleigh Philp, Adjunct Professor, Graduate School of Education and Psychology, Pepperdine University. "This book is very readable and will serve as a good introduction to applied brain discoveries for many people who would never pick up a Gazzaniga, a Le Doux or a Damasio. Perhaps one of the best contributions is the enticement for lay readers to go further because the book is so easy to read and chocked full of good applications."

Dr. John Thie, Founder of Touch For Health. "A clear and fun introduction to the basic principles of holistic wellbeing. You will gain insight into how the brain, body and emotions interact, and classic tools for immediate improvement in how you feel and perform." --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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27 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Don't be put off by the illustrations, 27 May 1999
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This book is a real hands-on resource. It does a great job of describing a lot of information that I haven't seen anywhere else and then presents you with a large number of exercises to try out the information!

I learned a LOT about my neurophysiology from doing the exercises in this book

My only objection to this book is that the illustrations make the book seem juvenile... but it's not.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Good easy to read, 9 July 2010
This is a nicely laid out book with great explanations of how the brain body connection works. I use some of the exercises as warm ups in workshops and they work very well. As humans, we struggle to balance our left and right brain thinking, so from this one standpoint alone, the brain gym is great.

Easy read, good book to keep and lots of information if you need it
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59 of 60 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book!, 9 Jun 2006
By Li Zheng - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Making the Brain Body Connection: A Playful Guide to Releasing Mental, Physical & Emotinal Blocks to Success (Paperback)
This is the book I have been looking for for a long time. We had private BrainGym classes with a BrainGym instructor to help my son's social skills and attention. It worked fine. But it is just too expensive($85/hour). What she did to my son is just what the book describes about ten step change process. In brainGym it is called repatterning/balance. It is very powerful. I would like to learn. So I can do it for my son. But none of BrainGym books give you complete description/steps to do it. Instead they recommend you to take their classes/workshop for several hundred dollars to learn it. It is like a secret. And you need to pay several hundred dollars in order to get the secret. This book is so good and it gives comprehensive instructions. And it tells the secret. And it is easy to follow and implement. I recommend everybody get it and try it. It will work on many areas.

35 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars saved my eyes & boosted my energy!, 16 Oct 1999
By Casey - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Making the Brain-body Connection: A Playful Guide to Releasing Mental, Physical and Emotional Blocks to Success (Paperback)
As an artist, I deal often with eyestrain, stiffness... and of course, procrastination. The brilliance of this book is that it provides physical activities one can perform to make you feel better. I love the eye exercises; when I start to get a little fuzzy I take a few minutes to do them, and I instantly experience sharper vision. The emotional balancers are really great when you're feeling tense, or just as a relaxer before you go to bed.

I appreciate the overviews for each section, and the notes pages so I can keep track of my favorite activities, or which ones work best for me. NB: The section 4 activities on "recharging your battery" are great for getting you out of your rut when you don't feel like doing anything. You should definitely try these instead of coffee!

Ms. Promislow explains why her activities work in a simple and fun way. All in all, a very helpful book. I think everybody with a brain should have it... and keep it somewhere you can use it every day. PS I LOVE the cartoons!


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5.0 out of 5 stars Essential for integration, 19 April 2001
By George Zee - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Making the Brain Body Connection: A Playful Guide to Releasing Mental, Physical & Emotinal Blocks to Success (Paperback)
This is a unique book that makes recent knowledge from brain studies and kinesiology so accessible to anyone with interest in this area. The illustrations and text complement each other in providing a basic understanding of our brain/body communication, stress and our electric body. They also help us to master very practical exercises (many borrowed from Brain Gym) for balancing and integration. This is an essential book for all parents and teachers. Future education can no longer neglect the brain/body connection. [The name of the illustrator has been changed from Laura Loucks in the 1998 Canadian edition to Catherine Levans in the 1999 US edition. They are the same person. There are also very minor changes in the US edition.]
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