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Episode 99: In Sync: The Hidden Role of Timing in Learning – Jill Stowell

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In this episode we explore why rhythm and timing may be one of the most overlooked foundations of learning, attention, and social success. We break down how timing affects everything from reading and auditory processing to coordination and conversation — and introduce the Ronnie Gardiner Method, a rhythm-based brain training program that trains these underlying skills at their core.

In this week's episode, you'll learn:

  • How timing affects reading, attention, auditory processing, movement, and social interaction
  • Why some students who look inattentive are actually working harder than anyone realizes
  • How rhythm and timing can be intentionally trained to strengthen the underlying skills that make learning easier

Episode Highlight

"Timing runs through so many of the challenges we talk about on this podcast — dyslexia, auditory processing, visual processing, attention, executive function, regulation, coordination, social interaction. They're all different pieces of the puzzle, but timing runs through all of them."

- Jill Stowell

 

Episode Resources

Dr. Paula Tallal - auditory processing and language development research

Dr. Teri Lawton - PATH to Reading, visual timing and dyslexia research

Ronnie Gardiner Method (RGM) at Stowell Learning Centers

What is RGM and Who Is It For? (Video)

Core Learning Skills Information

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