Core Principle
"Children stuck in analytical patterns need creative movement. Children stuck in creative patterns need structured movement."
The Problem
Children absorb generational trauma early, developing rigid emotional, behavioral, and cognitive capacities patterns that limit their growth and become entrenched personality structures. These patterns lock them into dominant modes of operation.
The Solution
EMBRACE restores flexibility using simple movement activities tailored to each child's stuck pattern, reconnecting them to natural emotional, behavioral, and cognitive capacities balance before rigidity becomes personality.
The Method
EMBRACE identifies whether children are stuck in analytical mode (too controlled) or creative mode (too overwhelmed), then provides gentle correction through targeted physical exercises.
Analytical Mode Fixation (AMF)
"Too Controlled"
- Difficulty expressing emotions or vulnerability
- Rigid behavior patterns, hypercontrol
Creative Mode Fixation (CMF)
"Too Overwhelmed"
- Difficulty with structure and executive function
- Emotional overwhelm, withdrawal
Key Advantages
Universal
No special equipment or extensive training required
Scalable
Can be implemented across diverse cultural and educational settings
Cost-Effective
Integrates into existing kindergarten routines
Evidence-Based
Grounded in established neuroscience and trauma research
Critical Impact Window
Ages 2-6
Critical neuroplastic development period for maximum intervention effectiveness
12 Weeks
Pilot study duration
Ukraine
Current pilot program location with live field testing
Implementation
The program requires no special tools, training, or technology. Activities include body-side-specific movements, art, balance games, cross-lateral coordination, and simple finger patterns. Rather than separate sessions, EMBRACE integrates seamlessly into daily routines and everyday activities.
It can be practiced anywhere β homes, kindergartens, refugee camps β and adapts easily across cultures.
Academic Support
Advisory Board
Prof. em. Dr. Joachim Hage
Professor of General Pedagogy (Emeritus)
Former President, Hochschule fΓΌr soziale Arbeit und PΓ€dagogik
Supporting EMBRACE development and implementation
Ready to Learn More?
Field trials, kindergarten partnerships, and broader research collaboration opportunities available.