NeuroMovement Revolution with Anat Baniel
A revolution in the area of brain plasticity is currently taking place. Neuroscience is discovering more about the remarkable capacity of the human brain to change itself for the better at any age. NeuroMovement® is at the forefront of this revolution. Anat Baniel's passion is to share her revolutionary, breakthrough knowledge and work with as many people as possible. This Method has helped both adults and children, from five days to 90 years old, transform their lives physically, emotionally, and cognitively. They have proved the “impossible” IS often possible with NeuroMovement!
NeuroMovement Revolution with Anat Baniel
Enthusiasm - 5th Essential for Positive Brain Change
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Anat Baniel
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Season 1
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Episode 13
Enthusiasm is a skill you can develop. It is a choice to appreciate and take delight in the small things. It amplifies what is important and grooves in new learning in your brain. When hearing the word “enthusiasm,” it often evokes the idea of excitement, happiness, or externally expressed feelings. Today, we explore the relationship between the adult’s Enthusiasm (an internal response, different from external excitement), and awakening powerful neuroplasticity in the child’s brain, leading to transformational breakthroughs.
In this podcast, Anat Baniel and Neil Sharp discuss:
- the purpose of the 9 Essentials is to create conditions where the brain can do its job better, and Enthusiasm is a powerful way to make it easier for the brain to perceive differences
- the Enthusiasm Essential develops your ability to internally amplify what you observe and to appreciate the smallest of changes in your child; it is recognition of the “miraculous”
- Enthusiasm is not about clapping, praise, or loud excitement—these kinds of external responses may actually inhibit the brain in the learning process
- practical tips and examples of how to use Enthusiasm with children with special needs
- how to practice the Enthusiasm Essential yourself and with your child in daily life
- related questions from the audience