Smart Moves is a 1995 book by Carla Hannaford in which she looks at the body's role in thinking and learning. She examines the body-mind-environment (stress) relationships, and how it affects child and adult's normal everyday lifes. Carla Hannaford invents the term SOSOH (Stressed Out, Survival-Oriented Humans) for people having learning disabilities or attention difficulties.
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- Smart Moves is a 1995 book by Carla Hannaford in which she looks at the body's role in thinking and learning. She examines the body-mind-environment (stress) relationships, and how it affects child and adult's normal everyday lifes. Carla Hannaford invents the term SOSOH (Stressed Out, Survival-Oriented Humans) for people having learning disabilities or attention difficulties. She argues that ADD, ADHD, and all other learning problems are related to stress, as stress produces survival-oriented behavior which inhibits learning. Smart Moves puts forward approaches to help learning, some of them are: Dietary awareness, drink enough water, less sugar intake, etc Help the brain to perceive events less stressful by doing physical exercises Create a less stressful environment for people with learning difficulties
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- Smart Moves: Why Learning Is Not All In Your Head
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- Smart Moves is a 1995 book by Carla Hannaford in which she looks at the body's role in thinking and learning. She examines the body-mind-environment (stress) relationships, and how it affects child and adult's normal everyday lifes. Carla Hannaford invents the term SOSOH (Stressed Out, Survival-Oriented Humans) for people having learning disabilities or attention difficulties.
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- Smart Moves: Why Learning Is Not All In Your Head
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