Please look at your right hand.
Now move your index finger. And now, bring your finger to your nose.
Sounds simple, right? For you it surely is.
Behind this simple daily action that you have just performed, dozens of neurophysiological processes take place, including body and spatial awareness, goal-setting abilities, data processing and action.
The brain and body connection involves many processes including nerve impulses, electrical signals, neurons and connections and they participate in every movement, thought and expression. An illness, neglect and / or minor injury, as it may be, may delay or prevent our basic right - to live life to the fullest of the abilities, strengths and the potential we have within ourselves.
Many parents who experience developmental, language or learning difficulties of their children, may feel stress, pressure and immense frustration.
The Vardi Method has the power and ability to bring about change and significant improvements and even prevention in a wide range of developmental delays.
How does the Vardi Method work?
The Vardi method was developed by Shirly Vardi - a skilled and certified professional specializing in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of developmental, learning and functional disabilities, of all ages.
As an expert therapist in the method, I am proficient in the performance of unique exercises that include specialized motor exercises combined with elements of touch and the learning of proper movement, and by so achieving a beneficial effect on the brain and its abilities. These exercises generate the intended changes in a child’s brain connections and produce high-quality and developed capabilities.
As a result, the child experiences physical and cognitive changes and transformation, as well as an experience of success and achievement in various fields
It’s not all about the mind - The amazing mind-body connection.
Although it is common to think that the brain ultimately determines an individual’s reactions to different circumstances and situations, the brain in fact receives the information it needs to determine appropriate reactions from the sensory systems - touch, sight, hearing, taste and smell. The body has the power to encourage changes in the brain, and bring about more successful learning and development.
These capabilities affect body movement, learning and memory skills, language development, emotional wellness and more.