In May we did a good range of challenges but they were harder than they looked: many tricks to learn and neural pathways to be built. Luckily it's never too late to fire up the brain!
Elspeth Maconachie
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For our April session, I planned a variety of smaller tasks as I knew the group had worked very hard in Feb. We didn't do as much on memory, though as usual, new neural pathways will have been sparked. I hope you weren't too offput by my wisecrack about forgetting to attend!
In May we did a good range of challenges but they were harder than they looked: many tricks to learn and neural pathways to be built. Luckily it's never too late to fire up the brain! Elspeth Maconachie |
About Brain Games
It is well established that new skills can help build brain pathways with benefits for memory, confidence, happiness and even falls prevention. Brain Games offers a variety of entertaining and informative ways to challenge, inform and exercise your brain. Thus we might solve word, number, shape, picture or logic puzzles, take part in a quiz, brainstorm solutions to a dilemma, draw a picture or maybe even learn to juggle! We may, at times, read or view material on topics such as dementia, brain repair...etc), gender differences, optimism and pessimism, lateral thinking and creativity. Convenor and contact detailsElspeth Maconachie
0418 621 764 Meeting Times
4th Tuesday 2 to 4 pm, U3A Meeting Room 1, Fawckner Drive.
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