Kinesthetic Learning and Catatonic Learning

EXAMPLES FROM THE WEB:

FOR KINESTHETIC – – The passiveness of the body precludes any important contribution of stimuli from   kinesthetic sources.

STUDIES IN THE PSYCHOLOGY OF SEX, VOLUME 3 (OF 6)|HAVELOCK ELLIS

We can stimulate the brain through physical movement during routine language practice.

 

catatonic

[kat-uhton-ik]

adjective

having catatonia,
syndrome characterized by muscular rigidity and mental stupor:The schizophrenic   remained in a catatonic state.

appearing to be in a daze or stupor; unresponsive:She had the catatonic expression of an avant-garde model.

When class breaks into bordom and movement or even thinking is hard to achieve, a highly trained cat can be very useful to achieve the physical movement needed to sustain interest in the lesson.