Thursday, May 9, 2013

Brain mapping our kids

Today was an excellent day for reminding me why we do what we do at Children's Therapy Works and the Academy at North Fulton. 2-3 times/ year we brain map our students to determine what changes are being made. The brain map is a mini EEG that measures Alpha, Beta, Theta and Delta waves then maps them according to function skills.
We started using these maps 2 years ago, so now we have 2 years worth of clear data on some of our students.

Today revealed how much progress our little guys have actually made. The lowest percentage was 38%, the highest so far is 64% change. These tests are not subjective, it is pure data analysis . This just validates and ensures that the child's academic outcomes are successful.  I am very proud to be a part of pioneering such effective change. I look forward to continued success with our little guys.

Shelley

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