Login  

Email:
Password:
 
  Forgotten Password?
 

Featured Franchises

Advertise Your Franchise Here


Call us on 08450 825 825

Ready-Steady-Move Moves Into Hungary

Posted on: 20/08/2008 

Ready-Steady-Move, the Movement With Language Franchise which aims to build stronger bodies and minds for children ages 3-8, is expanding into Hungary. The company is a fun, energetic, educational franchise for children that builds physical strength, flexibility and coordination as well as teaching vocabulary, sentence structure and pronunciation of any spoken language through interactive movements, games, music and dance.

The company's motto is 'An Active Body is a Learning Body' and worldwide research in child development supports this premise, showing that children learn best through active involvement and that language development is reinforced through movement.

Helen Doron, founder and CEO of Ready-Steady-Move explains: "Ready-Steady-Move lessons promote the vital 'Mind-Body Connection' in children's brains - stimulating both right and left side brain functions for increased learning abilities, along with better physical health. Comprehension is immediate and long-lasting because this type of learning creates more neural networks in the child's brain. Another reason is that it's simply more fun - just watch children in a Ready-Steady-Move lesson!"

The program is already very popular with parents, children and teachers in Israel and Italy and Klara Kiss, a Master Franchisor, has recently introduced Ready-Steady-Move into Hungary. As the National Franchisor for Hungary, Klara feels that her country really needs this program and says: "In Hungary like elsewhere, children spend too much time watching television or sitting in front of a computer. Also because of the reduction in Phys. Ed lessons in schools, parents are enthused about enrolling their children in a fun all-inclusive movement class that also helps them practice English. We plan to run Ready-Steady-Move in Budapest and the larger cities the first year, with a projected target of 1000-2000 children; hopefully doubling or even tripling that number in the coming year."



< Back  

 

Google Ads