Recommended Reading List
For educators and parents interested in physical activities that enhance academic success.
Why Motor Skills Matter: Improve Your Child's Physical Development to Enhance Learning and Self-Esteem. Tara Losquardro Liddle M.P.T. 2004 Contemporary Books.
Smart Moves: Why Learning is Not All in Your Head. Carla Hannaford, Ph.D., 2005. Great Ocean Publishers, Arlington, Virginia.
The 30 Minute Motor Skills Development Plan. Robert Sornson, Ph.D., 2000. Early Learning Foundation, Brighton, MI. (810) 229-0148.
Brain Gym. Paul E. Dennison, Ph.D., 1994. The Educational Kinesiology Foundation, Ventura, CA. (800) 356-2109.
The Physical Side of Learning: Activities Kids Need to Be Successful in School. Leela C. Zion, Ph.D., 1994. Front Row Experience, Byron, CA. (800) 524-9091.
Learning with the Brain in Mind. Eric Jensen, 2000. Brain Store, Inc.
Fundamental Motor Skills and Movement Activities for Young Children. Joanne M. Lankey and Keith R. Burridge, 1999. Center for Applied Research in Education, www. phdirect.com
Perceptual Motor Lesson Plans. Jack Capon, 1998. Front Row Experience, Discovery Bay, CA. (800) 524-9091.
The Suddenly Successful Student: How Behavioral Optometry Helps. Hazel Hawkins and Ellis Edelmen, O.D., 1990. Simon and Schuster.
The Out of Sync Child: Recognizing and Coping with Sensory Integration Dysfunction. Carol S. Kranowitz, 1998. Trade Paperback.
Preventing Early Learning Failure. Bob Sornson, Ph.D., 2001. ASCD. (800) 933-2723
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