Our research shows that in just 8 minutes you can improve your kids mood and attention playing Reset Moves.
Students completed the trial process
(Age 5-17)
Students rated post trial
Ave 4.3/5 Fun Rating
Proven to show a MOOD improvement post-intervention
of students showed improved ATTENTION post-intervention
Our research has shown that between 8 and 10 minutes is the ‘sweet spot’ for getting Players back on track, improving their mood and improving their concentration. However, we recognise not all Players will be initially motivated by movement, so we have shorter ‘introductory’ sessions of 2 and 5 minutes to help them build their initial confidence.
"Physical activity is crucial to health and wellbeing. So often, neurodivergent children do not get the opportunity to participate in organised physical activity, which can deprive them of the wonderful benefits that moving your body brings. Reset Moves has such great potential to improve on this unacceptable state of affairs. Through cutting edge technology, Reset Moves has shown that it is engaging and fun, capturing the attention and imagination of neurodivergent children and using that to get their bodies moving. This is a fantastic addition to our toolkit."
Professor Andrew Whitehouse
Telethon Kids Institute & University of Western Australia
"Keeps changing and for the better - Keeps you focused!"
Katie
Student
"Overall, we have seen a positive impact from using the Reset Moves app with our students, this has been across a range of domains, particularly in the student wellbeing space and classroom based productivity."
Jessie
High School Teacher
"There is an enormous body of research that emphasises physical movement is essential to one’s wellbeing. Reset Moves enables many students an opportunity to in a safe and small space to have instant fun and enjoyment in moving their body. The app value adds to school wellbeing programs and is easy to use. As a parent, teacher and practitioner in the mental health space there are many applications for Reset Moves to promote positive health and wellbeing outcomes."
Raff Guadagnino
Psychologist
"Its really good because it gets you working and stimulates the brain - Love this game!"
Tao
Student