"Follow-the-Bouncing-Ball!"
Legacy signals
Legacy popularity: 2,332 legacy views
Legacy rating: 5/5 from 1 archived votes
“Follow-The-Bouncing-Ball!”
• 1. “Pop, in plain English, tell me why using a Pacer or pointer to underline or overline the words of each sentence is worth the bother?” • 2. “Fifty years of reading research show that students from 5th grade through high school, college & grad school,
and all adults, including executives.”
• 3. “They lose their place on each page of text they read, not once or twice, but five to six times – continuously.” • 4. “How come I never notice I lose my place?” • 5. “Do you notice your “heart-beats 60-100 times per minute? How about your eyes blinking 15 to 30 times per minute? Wait. Ever notice you take 12-20 breaths per minute?” • 6. They’re all on “auto-pilot”, and below the level of consciousness recognition. Same with “losing your place” while reading a page of text.” • 7. “But what’s so bad about it, Pop?” • 8. “Remember this: after each place loss, you have find your place you were reading. It distracts you, takes time, and you forget the idea you were reading.” • 9. “It makes reading boring, annoying & slow-as-molasses. And you don’t know why you dislike reading because you don’t even notice you keep losing your place on each page.” • 10. “And the SpeedReading answer is to use a pacer/ pointer like a laser-beam RasterMaster, or a Pen or the Cursor on the computer to under or over-line, right?” • 11. “Right, because those tools force you lengthen your Attention-Span, and focus your attention. Use them and
you never lose your place, and you triple reading speed, & double your long-term memory.” • 12. “But what’s that got to do with, “Follow-the-bouncing-ball”?” • 13. “Everything has its rhythm and when we keep a rhythm like a hit song we hear, our brain uses that vibrational frequency to make reading FUN and entertaining. Rhythm improves our speed, memory, &rnConcentration.” • 14. “Example: “where attention goes, energy flows!” - has a rhyming rhythm. Once you say it, you visualize it and remember the idea. Ex. “the cells that fire together, wire together.” You create a mental-movie that is unforgettable if you repeat three-times.” • 15. “I get it, the same as remembering the words of a hit song, it sticks in your mind, right?” • 16. “Sure, do you remember a Bugs Bunny cartoon, or a ‘Beatles’ movie where the words to the song were on the screen, and you “sang-along” by following the bouncing-ball?” • 17. “Sure, Pop, it was fun because the audience got into “Old McDonald Had a Farm” or “Little Brown Jug”. • 18. “Get this Son, when you use the Pointer or Pacer to underline or overline the wordAAs you scroll down the page, make-believe you are following a bouncing-ball. • 19. “Get a ‘rhythm’ (flow) to your eye-movements. How? You create your rhythm by how your hand moves the Pacer/Pointer. It’s like dance steps or a familiar tune.” • 20. “It makes reading text more fun, and you speed up, concentrate, and remember better.” • 21. “And I stop losing my place on the page a bunch of times, right?” • 22. “Right. Credit for “Follow the Bouncing-Ball” in movies goes to Max Fleisher, in 1924, in Hollywood. The audience loved the “sing-along”, where the lyrics (words) were displayed as onscreen subtitles. It’s still fun.” • 23. SpeedReading101 uses the principle of “Follow-the-bouncing-ball” to improve your eye-movements. Ask yourself this question: how can I read three (3) articles, reports, and books in print & online, instead of only one?” • 24. “Answer: use a pacer/point while under or overlining while scrolling down the page, and creating a Rhythm
of following the bouncing-ball.” • 25. For Brainiacs: how does the brain work? What makes the “eye-movements” SpeedRead?” • 26. “Superior Colliculus” is located in midbrain, and specifically managed by your Brainstem. The secret is a reflex where the “Eye-Follows-A-Moving-Object”. • 27. When you Overline or Underline, there is movement in your Field-of-Vision. The ‘Superior Colliculus’ causes your eyes to speed up to “track” the tracings you make. • 28. Another fancy name for this reflex is OPTOKINETIC Reflex. Like I said, this is for Brainiacs. Just follow the bouncing ball and use a Pacer-Pointer to read. • Endwords: “The faster you LEARN, the Faster you EARN!”
Oh yeah. “Tap-in, Turn-on, and Tune-in!”
Copyright © 2013, Bernard Wechslerrn----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Article author
About the Author
Bernard Wechsler, educational director of SpeedReading101.org
We helped Evelyn Wood, creator of Speed Reading to train ther
White House staffs of four U.S. Presidents. Graduated 2 million to triple their reading speed and double their memory
permanently. Contact me at hbw@speedlea
ing.org for a Free Gift for SELF GROWTH members.
Further reading
Further Reading
Article
Children's Social Improvisation Sets the Stage for Academic Achievement and Relationship Skills
A child’s work is to play. Imaginative play is crucial to the development of a child, and deeply motivating. “Child’s play” engages children in social readiness, necessary in forming relationships. Normal conversation is social and improvisational. Social Improvisation in front of others becomes ...
Related piece
Article
Embracing Growth amidst the Challenges of Early Pregnancy: A Journey of Personal Discovery
Introduction
Related piece
Article
Embracing Growth amidst the Challenges of Early Pregnancy: A Journey of Personal Discovery
Introduction
Related piece
Article
Embracing Growth amidst the Challenges of Early Pregnancy: A Journey of Personal Discovery
Introduction
Related piece