TweedleWink: Right Brain Vision Enhancement Early Childhood Education

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In our TweedleWink Right Brain Education schools, our system focuses on eight areas.

One of the first areas we focus on is called Eye Exercises.

We use Eye Exercises to increase the amount of information taken in through the optic nerves. We do exercises designed to stimulate and strengthen the eyes, the optic nerves and the parts of the brain that work with the images of sight. By activating these specific nerve channels, you will be preparing yourself for photographic imaging, speed reading and memory work.

Eye stimulation impacts vision, relaxation, memory, emotion, thought, creativity, motivation -- even creative intuition. The eyes are intricately
linked to the brain. About one-tenth of the brain is geared toward receiving optic images. And it takes a whopping one-third of the brain to make process these images!

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In this video excerpt from a live presentation, Right Brain Master Trainer Pamela Hickein talks about Eye Exercises and how they teach to both sides of your brain.

- The eye-to-brain connection
- Exercises to stimulate the rods and cones of yoru eyes
- A sample exercise is shown
- Materials you can use for making your own exercises

For more information and current events, please visit our web site at http://www.rightbrainkids.com

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