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Breakthrough - Art & Logic Therapy - Brain
Breakthrough - Art & Logic Therapy - Brain
Breakthrough - Art & Logic Therapy - Brain

Breakthrough - Art & Logic Therapy - Brain Games: Hope & Healing (The Thinking Tree - Brain Fog & Covid Brain)

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About Breakthrough - Art & Logic Therapy - Brain

Brain Sharpening Therapy for All Ages! Nature Theme! Normal Price $37.50 Inspired by Dyslexia Games Therapy to renew and refocus the minds of individuals suffering from brain fog, ADHD, and anxiety. Completely new puzzles and artwork by Sarah Janisse Brown, creator of Dyslexia Games.This book is the fruit of a research project for women with symptoms of "Brain Fog" related to Covid-19, pregnancy, aging, declining mental health, stress, and learning challenges. Over 700 mothers are participating with interesting and hopeful results.The Thinking Tree Publishing Company, LLC - FunSchooling.com - There are three books in thisInstructions:Look at each page and decide what is missing.Finish the pattern, solve the puzzle, or use logic to complete the picture. Add color as you relax and listen to peaceful music. Coloring gives your brain time to process the therapy.How the Games Work:The pages include highly detailed drawing activities, number games, word and letter games, and logic puzzles. This book focuses on word games. The words in this book are the top 150 misspelled words in the English language.The games were originally created to create new connections in the brains of dyslexic students. These same connections can help anyone to create new mental pathways for optimum brain function and healthy synapses. The idea is simple. When you do a new activity your brain is forced to create new pathways. These activities will be unfamiliar to your brain at first. Some pages may seem simple, some may seem confusing and complicated. The idea is to give your brain a workout as you combine creativity, logic, symbols, literacy, and problem solving in a fresh way.Quotes & Testimonials from our research on the effectiveness of this therapy:From Anxiety to Peace:"My life is such that I rarely get a moment to myself, and adding a child into our home this this week through foster care added to the normal intensity. But doing these pages helped keep the anxiety at bay, and I felt more at peace, especially for several hours following doing the worksheets each morning/afternoon." - Jenni"Between a teething baby and sickness making it's way through my other children I have not been getting much sleep, and I feel like I'm just surviving. I have found that I have been craving the time I have to do the worksheets every day, and they have been helping to ground me when tensions start to rise in the house." - Theresa"Since starting this, I have been less anxious and less overwhelmed. I’m able to complete tasks throughout the day that before I couldn’t seem to get to. For example one day last week my baby was super fussy. Normally that would mean nothing would get done because I couldn’t handle anything more than trying to keep her calm. But we still had our normal school day and I was able to clean out the fridge! I felt like my brain was more clear so I was able to manage more than one thing." - Amanda"I have been able to tackle the afternoon and evening better without a slump in focusing. I miss being creative for myself and feel like this has given me permission again to create just because I enjoy it. So much of my creative energy goes into planning things for my kids." - Hannah"I definitely noticed a clearer mind and I was able to get more done each day. Doing 2 pages everyday has opened a desire up in me to be more creative and to take up doing art with my daughter!!" - Melanie"I had some really great improvements this week. I worked on organizing my pantry. I baked! I have barely baked anything since Christmas. And, most importantly to me I picked up a book and began reading again. I haven’t been able to read for enjoyment for quite a while. To me, this clearly shows I am already better at organizing my tasks." -MarieLearn more about Dyslexia Games at DyslexiaGames.com