The Five Principles of Edu-K apply to so much more than a simple balance…they are really life lessons.
1. Draw Out: Intelligence Is Inborn ~
Truly understanding and appreciating the individuality of each person has changed the way I live my life. The unique timing and pace for receiving and expressing lifeâs experiences is a gift given to each of us.
2. Focus: Attention Follows Intention ~
Rather than simply âgoing through the motionsâ, I can pause and direct my focus as I experience all life brings to me.
3. Notice: We Learn What We Actively Experience ~
Refining my observation skills has allowed me to recognize and celebrate growthâ from the obvious to the subtle.
4. Move to Learn: Growth Is a Search for Balance, Imbalance a Search for Growth ~
While I am passionate about the specific movements within the Brain GymÂŽ program, I know learning occurs when there is movement.
5. Interconnect: Each of Us Is Affected by Every Other ~
When interacting with others, I can switch between teaching and learning, between receiving and expressing. I am empowered to choose dependence, independence and interdependence.
Check out pages 68-71 in the Brain GymÂŽ 101 Handbook for more supportive language!
Reprinted from Edu-K Update
Goldade, Cindy. “Five Principles of Edu-K.” Edu-K Update (2011).