THE ROLE OF MENTAL SPORTS IN ACTIVATING THE NERVES CENTERS AND ACHIEVING THE PSYCHOLOGICAL HEALTH FOR THE CHILD

Ahmed Fadli, Karima Kheddouci

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Most programs and educational curricula work on taking kids to different levels of education, as well as to levels of mental and cognitive health. Thus, the one who looks on those curricula may find that those curricula are not free from any matter. Sports and its different activities, though it doesn’t have the sufficient timing, that we want from our intervention to prove the importance of sports, which makes it a necessary generalized and spread matter in the other educational sessions without neglecting its right. We want to show its effects on the mental and cognitive health, not from the old classical studies view, but from what the modern studies achieved in the neurology that depended on the innovative ways and methods that subdued the behavior to the magnetic resonance in order to recognize the changes happening in the nervous system by the sports. We also show the role and effects of the sports movements, on the neuroscience, during trainings according to brain gym and how it is possible to treat the learning difficulties through sports starting from reading, writing and arithmetic difficulties.

 

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deaf, interest, multimedia based learning

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.46827/ejse.v0i0.1731

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