Showing posts with label Media Clips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Media Clips. Show all posts

Monday, November 12, 2012

Brad and I share his story at the National IM conference... what an honor! 

Saturday, March 19, 2011

IM Parents must watch video.

This is what IM is all about - changing and building neuronal networks with in the entire brain and particularly in the cerebellum. This 12 minutes is worth your time. You may appreciate the scientific nature of the video but mostly it will change the firing of neuronal networks with in your own brain so you can understand IM more thoroughly. Please watch.

Monday, January 17, 2011

My Child is constantly making noises.

Last week I saw a student who's mom reported that her son is constantly making noises.

Saturday, July 25, 2009

IM Media Coverage

A Neuropsychologist talks about IM for children and adults.



IM at Notre Dame


IM and Stuttering:


IM and Learning Disabilities:

IM and ADHD



A Web MD video link





IM and the younger child - 6 yr old. Also 16 yr old. IM and Motor control.




IM and APD




IM and College Law Student



Wednesday, April 29, 2009

IM Tasks Variations for Hockey


An IM provider in Australia I believe, works with a professional hockey player. This video is a bit long, but it's interesting. I use some similar variations but relate them to visual processing and faster mental processing for academic reasons.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

IM is like 'brain' exercise - it's good for everyone

This media clip shows the wide range of individuals that benefit from IM training. IM impacts the brain at a foundational level, the processing of time and space. This is the reason IM is helpful for so many different populations and in so many different ways. It's like building a house on solid ground, if the foundation is shaky, you'll see the cracks in the house somewhere, but the location may vary. If you solidify the foundation, you can not only then repair the cracks but prevent others from forming.

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Monday, September 8, 2008

IM and Sports

Notre Dame Football Team uses Interactive Metronome®. This is an older media clip that I just found.