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  2. ADHD Brain Training: How It Works, Exercises & Tech - Healthline

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    Brain training is the idea that you can alter your brain through a variety of repetitive and frequent exercises. This can involve tools, like: phone apps. computer programs. physical therapy ...

  3. Exercise for Children With ADHD - WebMD

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    Blood flow. Exercise increases blood flow to the brain. Kids with ADHD may have less blood flow to the parts of their brain responsible for: thinking. planning. emotions. behavior. Blood vessels ...

  4. 24 Activities for Children with ADHD - Healthline

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    3. Finger painting: Provide different colors and papers to create artwork. 4. Exploring sensory bins: Fill tubs with items of different colors, shapes, and textures for children to explore. 5 ...

  5. 4 Exercises To Stimulate Your Right Brain - WebMD

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    Performing Arts. Participating in a play, act, dance, or other performing art interpretation is a great way to get moving and focus on your right brain exploration. Concentrating on these acts ...

  6. 10 Games and Puzzles to Exercise Your Brain - Healthline

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    Healthline’s picks of 10 games and puzzles to exercise your brain. 1. Scrabble. On top of bringing out the competitive spirit in every age group, this classic word game works to enrich your ...

  7. Problem-based learning - Wikipedia

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    Problem-based learning. A PBL group at Sydney Dental Hospital. Problem-based learning ( PBL) is a teaching method in which students learn about a subject through the experience of solving an open-ended problem found in trigger material. The PBL process does not focus on problem solving with a defined solution, but it allows for the development ...

  8. Active learning - Wikipedia

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    Active learning is "a method of learning in which students are actively or experientially involved in the learning process and where there are different levels of active learning, depending on student involvement." [1] Bonwell & Eison (1991) states that "students participate [in active learning] when they are doing something besides passively ...

  9. Brain Exercises for Dementia: How They Help The Mind - WebMD

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    So games, puzzles, and other types of brain training may help slow memory loss and other mental problems. One study involved more than 2,800 adults 65 and older. They went to up to 10 hour-long ...