Barbara Arrowsmith-Young's Virtual Tour

The Woman Who Changed Her Brain: Shaping the Mind | 17th February 4.00PM & 8.00PM EST CAN/USA

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About Barbara Arrowsmith-Young

Founder of the Arrowsmith Program and international bestselling author of ‘The Woman Who Changed Her Brain’, Barbara Arrowsmith-Young, is recognized as a pioneer, as the creator of one of the first applications utilizing the principles of neuroplasticity to overcome learning disabilities – The Arrowsmith Program, Learn more about Barbara Arrowsmith-Young.

‘Barbara’s story…is truly heroic, on par with the achievements of Helen Keller.’

Norman Doidge MD, author of the New York Times Bestseller, The Brain That Changes Itself.

Why attend this virtual presentation?

  • Find out how learning difficulties do not need to be lifelong
  • Gain insight into the principles of neuroplasticity and the factors leading to brain change
  • Learn about Barbara’s journey of discovery, the lines of research she combined and the outcomes achieved over 40 years
  • Hear the latest research into neuroplasticity, learning and Arrowsmith’s innovative educational approach

Barbara will be joined by guests from the following educational organizations:

4PM Session: 

  • River Valley School, Calgary, Canada
  • Holy Trinity Parish, Moorabbin, Australia

8PM Session:

  • Liberty Classical Academy, Colorado, USA
  • Our Lady of the Rosary, South Carolina, USA

What is the Arrowsmith Program?

Sharp Brains has recognized Arrowsmith Schools as delivering the Most Innovative Special Education Program of its kind.

The Arrowsmith Program strengthens fundamental aspects of learning such as: attention, comprehension, working memory, communication, social emotional intelligence and wellbeing. The Program has been transformative for individuals with specific learning difficulties including dyslexia, dyscalculia, dysgraphia, processing speed, attention difficulties, and executive function issues.

The Arrowsmith Program is currently offered at over 86 educational organizations in 9 countries around the world.

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