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The SuperConfitelligent Child

The SuperConfitelligent Child Book - Denise Hornbeak Special Needs ProviderThe SuperConfitelligent Child: Loving to Learn through Movement and Play is about the possibility that each and every child might realize his full potential–academically, physically, and socially. Denise Hornbeak has written from her twenty-five years of experience with hundreds of children and from her own insights and breakthroughs as a mother. Written from the heart, this book is a must-read for all parents and educators who care about the lives of children. Hornbeak shares easy-to-learn, practical, powerful tools that she has found effective in moving each child forward on the path to effective learning and improved self-esteem.”    —Paul E. Dennison, Ph.D., author and co-creator of the Brain Gym Program

“I have been reading Denise’s book on The SuperConfitelligent Child. It would make a great pediatric OT coursebook.”    Trish Narwold O.T.

“I love the book. I have had a hard time putting it down. With that said, I will be getting a check out to you for two more. I am getting them for my sisters.”   parent, Alta Loma, CA

“Denise deeply touches the heart and provides a wealth of useful tools and valuable ideas for parents and anyone associated with children. I so enjoyed her honest insights and provocative stories . . . . It is a great blessing that she passes her wisdom along in the pages of this carefully written and easily readable book. I would highly recommend it for parents, teachers, therapists and child care-givers.”   Carla Hannaford, PhD  Biologist, Educator, Author of Smart Moves, Awakening the Child Heart, The Dominance Factor, Playing in the Unified Field

“WOW!  I knew that it would be fantastic, but it is more than fantastic!”           Jan Hunt, PhD  Author of ADHD-Modifications for School Success, The Murphy Book, A Very Special Puppy, etc.”

“Denise has managed to take her years of experience and condense them into a thoughtful and informative manual for all of us who want the best for children.   She has described the research behind her innovative and practical methods and encouraged others to consider the everyday influences on their children.  Most importantly, Denise’s warm style and energy come through her words, providing the hope and guidance parents and teachers need to help children feel safe, connected, and successful in our fast-paced world.”   Rhonda Clements, Ph.D. Lilburn, GA

“I could not put Denise’s book down–wanting to continue reading ‘just one more page’ before I retired for the evening. It is jam packed full of ideas and information to raise a SuperConfitelligent Child. It is a very easy, fun, interesting and informative read for parents and professionals.”      Pamela Joyce Brand   Special Ed teacher

“I absolutely love your book. I think every teacher and parent should read it. Miriam (age 4) and I are playing around with some of the activities you suggest. Your information is so amazing… ….you should be on OPRAH!”   Rachael Dixon, M.A.  Sports kinesiologist   Sport Psychology consultant    Head boys’ volleyball coach RBHS

The InfiniTrac

InfiniTracA participant at one of my Brain Gym workshops was given an InfiniTrac as a gift for her family. She homeschools her children and was delighted to discover that her six-yr-old son wrote so much better after 3-4 minutes of standing and holding the InfiniTrac (wooden infinity board) and watching the marble circulating around the track. “It was amazing how much better he wrote.”              S.G. Idyllwild, CA

“Using the InfiniTrac less than 5 min before soccer helps me focus during games and improves my level of play and coordination.” Pic Many Sports KDH 13-yr-old teenager Cardiff-by-the-Sea, CA  (now 16 and still true)

“The InfiniTrac was a hit this Holiday week with my nephews, ages 4, 6 and 9. They played with it off and on all day.” L.G. Redding, CA

Does the InfiniTrac help before a Volleyball Tournament?  Kev doing InfiniTrac  “Very much so… it makes my whole body work together more effectively and be focused on the task at hand. I had a 10 and a 13-run serve.” Kevin 14-yr-old teenager

“Within two weeks my grandson (age 6) no longer reversed the letters b and d.”  B. K. El Cajon, CA