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Welcome

Move to Learn is an internationally established and recognised provider of a range of information, services and products to enable people to overcome learning difficulties.


Barbara Pheloung, the founder of Move to Learn, has spent over 35 years gathering and developing techniques which have helped thousands of children to go on to complete their education and achieve high standards of literacy and numeracy. Together with her colleagues, she has developed the Move to Learn Movement Sequences,  which have been used extensively around the world with exciting results and have been adopted by a growing number of today's professionals, specialising in areas like LD, ADD, ADHD, Autism, Aspergers and Physical Disabilities.

 

Move to Learn is presently involved in its third year of research conducted through the world renowned University of Sydney, Australia. The results have provided valuable insight into the relationship between body movement and learning.
Click here to read results from 2005 Research.


Seminar in fiji!

For the first time, we will be holding a Move to Learn seminar in Fiji, at  Savusavu.

We will also be presenting the results of our research.

To read more click here

 

NEW RELEASE:

We are excited to announce the release of the latest Move to Learn publication, Ten Gems for the Brain - The Move to Learn Movement Sequences’.

 

A short, easily translatable booklet that explains how to do the movement sequences in simple clear language with lots of pictures. To read more click here

Browse our new E-BOOK products!

new UK research:

Mary Mountstephen MA (SEN) is heading up an exciting new reseach project suited to teachers in the UK working with pupils 7-13 in mainstream, special & independent schools. For more information click here.

 

FREE! INTERACTIVE LD Profile Test

MTL Radar Chart The test, in Microsoft Excel format, will provide an idea of the areas that most need attention. The profile could be especially interesting comparing different children, or the same child longitudinally.

 

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