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SWITCH ON YOUR BRAIN

 


February 25-26, 2010
9:00 am - 4:00 pm

St. Paul Regional High School
Room 220

Switch On Your Brain Workshop

Presented by Dr. Caroline Leaf

Since 1985, Dr. Caroline Leaf Ph.D. has researched the science of thought. As an internationally recognized author, and speaker, she travels the globe to share her passion and help people achieve their greatest potential by using techniques she has created to align ourselves with brain science...for lasting change.

The Switch on Your Brain™ basic teacher & assistant workshop focuses on training teachers & assistants how to use the "5 Step Switch on Your Brain™ Learning Process" as a classroom management system as well as a learning system with their students. This process streamlines brain principles in the classroom which saves time and enhances learning. It focuses on thinking skills, effective information transfer as well as preparation for exams and research techniques.

To register click here.

PHYSIOTHERAPY

Physiotherapy


Physiotherapists have advanced understanding of how the body moves, what keeps it from moving well and how to restore mobility.



What is Physiotherapy?
Physiotherapists manage and prevent many physical problems caused by illness, disease, sport and work related injury, aging, and long periods of inactivity.

Can Physiotherapy Help Me?
Physiotherapists are skilled in the assessment and management of a broad range of conditions that affect the musculoskeletal, circulatory, respiratory and nervous systems. Here are some of the ways physiotherapy can help:

  • Address physical challenges associated with back pain, arthritis, repetitive strain injury etc.
  • Attend to sports injuries and provide advice on prevention and recurrence
  • Direct care for children with paediatric conditions such as developmental delay, fractures and cardiorespiratory conditions
  • Get you back on your feet after surgery
  • Help you manage the physical complications of cancer and its treatment
  • Manage incontinence
  • Maximize your mobility if you have a neurological disorder such as stroke, spinal cord injury or Parkinson's disease
  • Oversee rehabilitation in your home after you have been ill or injured
  • Provide pre- and post-natal care and attend to other women's health conditions
  • Treat neck and back pain and other joint injuries
  • Work with you to treat and manage respiratory and cardiac conditions