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  • in various learning processes, academic performance will automatically improve, as well.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://heartsatplay.com/about/the-brain-gym-activities/"Hearts at Play: Move, Learn,

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Great. However, the first two lines on this page are no longer accurate. They misrepresent the work of at least two living people. I don't think this is how Wikipedia wants to be represented. I was not able to insert the citation. I suggest that the first two lines be of this article be referenced. Since there's a ton of info on Brain Gym online, surely someone can find an accurate quote on what it is. Thanks.—StudentofMovement