In October, representatives of ENS held a research-and-methodology meeting with Natalia Viktorovna Lunina, Head of the Russian branch of the UK-based Institute for Neuro-Physiological Psychology — The Institute for Neuro-Physiological Psychology (INPP). The meeting focused on the relationship between a child’s neuromotor development and their success in learning and overall development.
The diagnostic system and follow-up support programmes developed by British researchers have proven effective in a number of Moscow schools. ENS’s interest in this area is linked to the fact that our children study in a non-native language and follow not one but two curricula. For them, it is especially important to identify and address any possible functional nervous system difficulties that may hinder successful learning.
As a result of the meeting, it was decided to hold a webinar for ENS parents on children’s neuromotor development and its impact on the formation of learning skills. During the webinar, parents will be able to ask Natalia Viktorovna questions.
You can watch the webinar “Neurophysiological Factors as the Foundation for a Child’s Holistic Development” via the link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oOdQlY8JFWY&feature=youtu.be
You can also book a neuromotor skills assessment for your child at your campus. The recommended age for assessment is from 4 years old. The fee for the assessment, including an individual neuromotor development programme, is 5,0005,000 RUBRUB.
The diagnostic system and follow-up support programmes developed by British researchers have proven effective in a number of Moscow schools. ENS’s interest in this area is linked to the fact that our children study in a non-native language and follow not one but two curricula. For them, it is especially important to identify and address any possible functional nervous system difficulties that may hinder successful learning.
As a result of the meeting, it was decided to hold a webinar for ENS parents on children’s neuromotor development and its impact on the formation of learning skills. During the webinar, parents will be able to ask Natalia Viktorovna questions.
You can watch the webinar “Neurophysiological Factors as the Foundation for a Child’s Holistic Development” via the link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oOdQlY8JFWY&feature=youtu.be
You can also book a neuromotor skills assessment for your child at your campus. The recommended age for assessment is from 4 years old. The fee for the assessment, including an individual neuromotor development programme, is 5,0005,000 RUBRUB.