The Kinesiology Connection
594 Marrett Road #20
Lexington, MA 02421
(781) 674-0044 kinesconn@aol.com |
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About Bonnie
Bonnie Hershey, M.Ed., is a licensed Brain
Gym® instructor and the director of The Kinesiology Connection.
She is a graduate of Ohio State University with a degree in Education
and a masters degree from Lesley University in Creative Arts in Learning.
Bonnie taught physical education at the junior high and middle school
levels in Newton for 25 years, retiring in 1997 from the public school
classroom to devote more time to The Kinesiology Connection.
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Bonnie was first introduced to specialized kinesiology in the form of Educational
Kinesiology in 1990 when she took her first Brain Gym® class as Eliza
Bergeson’s student. She was so inspired by the concepts and techniques
that she has continued taking classes since that time. What intrigued Bonnie
most was the inter-connection between what she had been doing, teaching
physical education, and the concepts of Brain Gym®. She gained a deeper
understanding of movement and how it relates to physical, emotional and
intellectual development. Integrating Brain Gym® into her public school
classes was easy and satisfying.
In 1995, Bonnie co-founded The Kinesiology Connection with Eliza Bergeson
and in 2001 became the sole director. The Kinesiology Connection is a hub
of client and class activity. Classes were taught by the co-owners as well
as The Kinesiology Connection sponsoring colleagues for a variety of classes
and evening workshops. Bonnie sees clients, teaches classes and provides
New England with information about Educational Kinesiology and Brain Gym®.
Her inspiring and energetic Brain Gym® Introductions have been presented
to school systems, Parent -Teacher Organizations, support groups and conventions.
Bonnie teaches Brain Gym® 101, Brain Gym® Teacher’s Practicum,
Business in Balance and Touch For Health, sees clients privately and presents Brain Gym® Introductions throughout New England. She is an International Faculty Member
of Brain Gym®International
and founding member of the New England Kinesiology Network (NEKN). For more
information about NEKN go to www.NEKN.org.
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