The Total Learning Tower gives a graphic representation of the importance of specialized motor skills to success in school and in life. Balance, coordination and rhythm are activated by training in the motor-cerebella-vestibular systems of the brain. Visual and Auditory processing and fine motor skills also improve with specialized motor activities.
“What the developing brain needs for successful movement and cognitive growth is sufficient activation of the motor-cerebellar-vestibular system. Without it, you see problems in learning that include attentional deficits, reading problems, weak memory skills, slow reflex skills, lack of classroom discipline, and impaired or delayed writing skills.” — Eric Jensen (2001)
