Early Learning Foundations

Early Learning Foundations is so much more than a math curriculum. Not only will it expose students to math skills they will use the rest of their lives, but it introduces pre-reading and pre-writing skills as well as activities to develop advanced auditory and visual short term memory. These activities along with the physical activities in Early Learning Foundations, will create neuro-pathways in your child’s brain for lifelong academic success.
The program is based on three main keys to success with The Neurodevelopmental Approach: Intensity (strength of information coming into the brain); Frequency (how many sessions per day ); and Duration (amount of time spent during each session and over a period of time). It’s fun; it’s fast; and it’s a gift of brain organization and skills that will last!
Start your 2 1/2 to 5 year-old child on the road to success with this multi-sensory curriculum for early learners. It can also be used with children with learning difficulties or delays. A DVD is included to teach you how to use this program more effectively! All facets of the activities within this program will stimulate the brain to improve and enhance the student’s auditory, visual, tactile and gross motor abilities. You’ll be amazed at the new found skills when neurological organization is achieved. They will be able to stay on task, follow directions and best of all, they will enjoy learning
Jan Bedell, M. Ed. M. ND. Certified Neurodevelopmentalist & Educator has created these short, fun sessions to help students attain the academic success they so richly deserve in order to reach their full potential.
Integrated throughout this program are the following concepts…
Early Learning Foundations is a multi-sensory approach to teaching basic math skills to early learners as well as individuals with learning delays.
Level 2 begins where Level 1 left off. If your student already knows how to write numbers, knows basic shapes, and understands one-to-one correspondence, then you can begin with Level 2. Otherwise, you may want to look at Level 1 for a firm foundation in math concepts.
Integrated throughout this program are the following concepts…
