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The Science Behind The Whole Brain System™
Whole Brain Integration is the process of strengthening communication between all parts of the brain and body — so that learning, behavior, and emotional regulation can happen naturally.
The image below is a perfect example of how this works.
Every time we take in information — whether it’s words, movement, sounds, or visuals — it has to travel through the brain’s main sensory processing areas first.
But if those parts of the brain aren’t connected or communicating well, information can’t move the way it should.

How This Connects to Specialized Kinesiology
Specialized Kinesiology is a movement-based approach that uses the body's natural feedback system to activate the brain and nervous system.
In other words: Movement wakes up the brain. Movement strengthens the pathways that help kids regulate and learn.''
Movement is the tool we use to access the whole brain system.
Using tools from my training in Touch for Health, Prebit Crossinology, and brain integration methods like Diane Craft, I combine movement science with brain development research to create simple exercises that strengthen brain-body pathways.
These movements activate key systems like:
- 🧠 The Brainstem (for safety + body control)
🧠 The Cerebellum (for balance + rhythm)
🧠 The Vestibular System (for sensory regulation)
🧠 The Corpus Callosum (for left-right brain communication)
Why Whole Brain Integration Matters
Focus and learning don't start in the "thinking brain" — they start in the body.
Kids need strong brain-body integration before they can:
- 🪑 Sit still
👀 Pay attention
📌 Remember information
🧯Handle frustration
The Whole Brain System™ strengthens the body first, integrates the brain pathways second, and activates learning last.
The 3 Phases of The Whole Brain System™

We start by helping your child’s body and brain feel safe. Using simple tools like movement routines, sensory check-ins, and emotional supports, you’ll learn how to calm the nervous system and build trust.

Next, we strengthen the pathways between the brain and body through strategic movement. These exercises activate key brain regions like the brainstem, cerebellum, and vestibular system — helping the left and right sides of the brain work together.

Finally, you’ll learn how to teach in a brain-friendly way. From math and reading to everyday routines, we show you how to break down skills, reduce pressure, and support real understanding — using the brain’s natural learning sequence.