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Movement-based literacy helps kids with ADHD learn to read
This student with ADHD went from failing all his classes to passing them all because he used movement-based literacy at T.A.G. The Academic Gym.
Brian Vieira
Dec 121 min read


Homework-outs at TAG The Academic Gym
Homework is fun because we turn dull, boring assignments into homework-outs at TAG The Academic Gym.
Brian Vieira
Dec 111 min read


Rhythm helps kids remember
Soon, he was able to recall each long vowel spelling without looking at any written prompts. This combination of rhythmic athletic movements and orthographic chanting had already embedded the sounds and spellings in his head. As soon as he began to sing and move, he accessed that memory groove. Rhythm helps kids remember.
Brian Vieira
Dec 101 min read


How to use movement-based learning to help kids with ADHD
At T.A.G. The Academic Gym, we used movement-based learning to help kids with ADHD. Notice how this student is always moving. Now his constant need for movement might be considered a distraction in a standard classroom, but at T.A.G. we use his need to move to his advantage.
Brian Vieira
Dec 41 min read


How does The Academic Gym help kids with ADHD?
If your child has ADHD, they don’t need to “try harder”—they need a system that works with their brain, not against it. The Academic Gym®’s VITAL-K™ Reading Coaching Program does just that. It transforms reading from a struggle into a strength—one jump, clap, and syllable at a time.
Brian Vieira
Sep 232 min read


Box and Spell™—overcoming ADHD and Literacy Barriers with VITAL-K Therapy
Box and Spell™ is part of the broader Vital Kinesthetic Therapy™ (Vital K Therapy™) approach. It’s not just a clever gimmick—it’s a neuroscience-informed strategy that helps kids with ADHD build focus, memory, and confidence through rhythmic, athletic routines.
Brian Vieira
Sep 122 min read
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