Jay Zeschin

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Congruent movements are an effective way to reinforce still tentative or emerging knowledge by introducing a corporeal component into the process of understanding and remembering. A familiar example is moving the body along a number line: children who are learning about math benefit from taking steps on an oversized number line placed on the floor as they count or as they carry out procedures like addition and subtraction.
The Extended Mind: The Power of Thinking Outside the Brain
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