The Feuerstein Method
Developed by renowned psychologist Professor Reuven Feuerstein, the Feuerstein Method has been proven to help learners of all ages improve how they learn. Professor Feuerstein was revolutionary in his work which demonstrated that cognitive ability is not static. According to Feuerstein, a person’s cognitive ability is able to be developed using certain strategies.
The Feuerstein Method combines specially designed “instruments” (learning activities) and mediation (the verbal give and take discussing the activity that enhances the learning experience). Using this combination, learners can learn how to work with others, think strategically, communicate effectively, anticipate the results of his/her actions, and more. Used in more than 40 countries, the theories of Professor Feuerstein have been implemented in schools, clinical settings, and in afterschool enrichment settings for over half a century.

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Understanding How Kids Learn
Feuerstein believed that all kids can learn, no matter their challenges. Some kids might have a harder time learning, but it's about finding the best ways to help them.
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Teaching Thinking Skills
This method helps kids improve how they think and problem-solve. It's like teaching them how to learn better, not just memorize facts.
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Tailored for Each Child​
The Feuerstein Method is personalized for each child. It looks at what they're good at and what they need help with, then creates activities to boost their skills.
Everyone Benefits from Feuerstein Enrichment
The Feuerstein Method focuses on everyone's unique strengths and challenges.
Learning through play helps build lifelong skills like:
Problem-Solving
Adaptability
Critical Thinking
Boosting Intelligence
Improving Learning Skills
Building Confidence
Play-Based Learning
The Feuerstein Method is a play-based learning experience where kids learn in direct and indirect ways. It's not just about having fun (though that's important too!) Here's why it's great for all kids:​
Hands-On Experience
When kids play, they're doing things with their hands and minds. This helps them understand concepts easier and quicker.
Social Skills
When kids play together, they learn how to share, cooperate, and communicate better.
Creativity and Imagination
Play lets kids imagine all sorts of worlds and scenarios. This helps them think outside the box.
Reducing Stress
Play can be relaxing and fun, which makes learning feel less like work.