The Raviv Method is quickly becoming known as
one of the most exciting novel neuro-cognitive
approaches to developing and correcting
learning and attention skills, in both
children and adults.
It can be
summarised as having the following key features:
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It is
focussed and swift (typically less than
6 months, hence very cost effective).
- Improvement
continues well after the programme is
completed.
- The
exercises are simple and fun, without being
childish.
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Homework
takes up to 20 minutes and can be done
while watching television.
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Practitioners work with clients to develop a
new basis for learning skills, rather than
teaching them coping techniques.
- All
equipment necessary for completing the
exercises may be found in the average home.
- Unexpected
benefits are often observed in other areas
of life.
In a Pilot Study conducted at St. Joseph RC
School in Newport, 80% of children with serious
learning difficulties showed significant
improvement in the short time span of 3 months.
Overview
Utilising the latest theoretical developments in
the cognitive sciences, a team from Israel has
spent over 5 years pioneering this advanced
program. The method is focussed, rapid and works
amazingly well in addressing key learning skills
and specific
learning difficulties, including:
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Dyslexia
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Dyspraxia
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Dyscalculia
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Verbal - Linguistic Function
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Orientation in Space
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Orientation in Time
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Short & Long Term Memory
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Motor coordination
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Organisational skills
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Interpersonal skills
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Intrapersonal skills:
self-awareness.
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Attention Deficit (Hyperactive)
Disorder: AD(H)D
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The method can also be used to enhance
pre-school learning, achieve
learning excellence
in adults and improve
conditions resulting from brain trauma.
While many approaches to learning difficulties
mostly provide ways of working around the
problems, the Raviv Method develops new neural
pathways that enable natural learning of these
essential life skills. Consequently, improvement
continues after the completion of the program
and benefits will often appear in other areas of
life.
Find out more about the Raviv Method
- how
it works and its achievements.