The Effectiveness of Brain Gym in Improving Cognitive, Physical, and Social Skills in Children with Special Needs in an Inclusive School: A Qualitative Study

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  • Amritha Renganath S.E.N Coordinator, ELC Kazhakoottam Special Educational Needs Department Trivandrum International School Author

Keywords:

Brain Gym, Cognitive, Physical, Social Skills, Special Needs, Inclusive School

Abstract

This qualitative study explores the effectiveness of Brain Gym exercises in enhancing cognitive, physical, and social skills in children with special needs within an inclusive school setting. Brain Gym consists of 26 movement-based activities designed to support coordination, attention, and learning readiness. The study follows five students aged 5–11, each with varying developmental challenges, over a 10-month intervention period. A case study methodology was used, employing daily observation, lesson planning, and tracking of Individualised Education Plan (IEP) goals. Students participated in Brain Gym sessions three to five times per week, with movements tailored to support targeted academic and analysed behavioural goals. Results indicated noticeable improvements in areas such as attention, literacy, motor coordination, and social interaction. While outcomes varied across individuals, trends suggested Brain Gym contributed positively to classroom engagement and skill acquisition. Limitations of the study include the small sample size, absence of a control group, limited representation of the full spectrum of disabilities, potential influence of other teaching methods and therapies, and reliance on observational data without formal triangulation. Although informal feedback was received from teachers and parents, it was not systematically collected or analysed. These findings suggest that Brain Gym may be a valuable complementary tool in inclusive education, warranting further research with larger and more diverse samples and the inclusion of controlled variables.

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2025-06-30

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The Effectiveness of Brain Gym in Improving Cognitive, Physical, and Social Skills in Children with Special Needs in an Inclusive School: A Qualitative Study. (2025). Synergy: International Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies, 2(2), 87–104. https://doi.org/10.63960/SIJMDS-2025-2269

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