Train to Become a
Crossinology Brain Integration Technique Practitioner
BIT is possibly the most powerful program for the correction of specific learning difficulties like ADD, ADHD and Dyslexia available today, and Susan McCrossin's goal is to have a certified BIT Practitioner in every school district in the nation. We welcome you to join our team of cutting-edge BIT professionals!
BIT Training is an 10 day learning experience taught twice a year over two weeks that will change many people’s lives by disclosing the real ‘cause’ of specific learning difficulties, and by providing a step-by-step approach to their resolution.
Classes are also offered in Muscle Activation for graduates of the BIT Prerequisite Training and Brain Physiology for Graduates of BIT Training. Contact Yasmeen Sokol at lecboulder@aol.com for upcoming classes.

What You Will Learn
BIT uses kinesiology, acupressure and Applied Physiology formatting to provide a powerful way to set up the ‘biocomputer’ of the body for correction. As a BIT student, you will already have met the kinesiology and brain integration pre-requisites. BIT Training then teaches what you need to correct, and the order in which the corrections need to be made. Because BIT is based upon the hierarchy of brain function involved in the learning process, each step in BIT has a reason both for its exact location and its inclusion in the program.
Theoretical and clinical considerations will be covered in detail with regard to each assessment and correction procedure. Once the relevant imbalance is on the biocomputer, the practitioner corrects it with the available skills .
At the conclusion of your Crossinology BIT Training, you will:
- Understand the brain physiology involved in memory and learning problems.
- Master a multi-step assessment procedure that is essential to effectively be able to define the problem areas and estimate the length of treatment.
- Master the specific brain function corrections that provide complete Brain Integration. This is an approximately 80-step correction procedure using applied physiology formatting to access stress in specific brain functions critical to all learning processes.
- Understand how to challenge this Brain Integration with specific learning tasks to see if the brain can remain integrated under stress, the key to successful function and learning!
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Pre-Requisites
BIT Training provides a mechanism for entering a specific dysfunction on the body's ‘biocomputer’ so that it may be balanced with relevant kinesiological techniques. The protocol assumes that the student already possesses a high level of kinesiological skill prior to commencing the program. Skilled kinesiologists with a sound repertoire of techniques will get satisfactory and very consistent results. The more powerful the techniques available to the practitioner, the more profound and permanent the corrections will be!
All BIT Training students are required to have completed their own Brain Integration with a certified Crossinology Brain Integration Technique practitioner before attending training.
The following certifications meet our standards for pre-requisite kinesiology training:
We also expect that all BIT Training participants read our required texts.
Don’t miss this chance to learn a program that routinely changes people’s lives, and gives them the greatest gift of all: the confidence and ability to learn!
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Certification
Susan McCrossin maintains a high standard of training for certified BIT practitioners. In order to become certified, students must meet a rigorous set of requirements:
- Participants are required to be certified in an approved form of kinesiology. Prerequisite Training for BIT is recommended.
- Participants are required to attend and complete BIT Training twice. The second BIT Training class does not need to be consecutive with the first, and is at half price.
- Participants are required to complete 10 full case-studies.
- Participants are required to show proficiency in the technique.
When a student has completed all of the requirements, and has met with Susan McCrossin's approval, that student will receive a certificate acknowledging certification as a Crossinology BIT Practitioner. Each approved certified practitioner is listed on the Crossinology website.
Re-certification is required every two years to maintain a listing on the Crossinology website.
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Required Text
Breaking the Learning Barrier: Eradicating ADD, ADHD and Dyslexia, Susan McCrossin (available from the Learning Enhancement Center in Boulder)
Vibrational Medicine, Richard Gerber, MD
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Class Details
When
Monday July 7th, 2008 through Friday, July 18th, 2008 with the weekend off.
Where
The Niwot Inn, 342 2nd Avenue, Niwot, CO, 303-652-8452.
Cost
$2,750.00 includes all materials.
Materials
- The complete manual – over 250 pages of Kinesiological formats and relevant brain anatomy and physiology to access specific brain functions.
- The BIT Brain Integration Test Kit to challenge all relevant visuo-spatial brain functions included in the cost of tuition.
Enrollment
A non-refundable deposit of $600 is required by May 7th for the July, 2008 class to secure enrollment.
ALSO
When
Monday, September 8, 2008 through Friday, September 18, 2008, with the weekend off.
Where
First Congregational Church of Evanston, 1417 Himman Ave., Evanston. In North Shore area, Chicago IL.
Cost
$3,250.00 includes all materials.
Materials
- The complete manual – over 250 pages of Kinesiological formats and relevant brain anatomy and physiology to access specific brain functions.
- The BIT Brain Integration Test Kit to challenge all relevant visuo-spatial brain functions included in the cost of tuition.
Enrollment
A non-refundable deposit of $600 is required by July 8, 2008 to secure enrollment.
Please make checks payable to Learning Enhancement Center and mail to 1107 12th St, #313, Boulder, CO, 80302.
For further information please contact:
The Learning Enhancement Center by calling (303) 449-1969 or by emailing us at lecboulder@aol.com.
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Presenter
Since 1988, Susan J McCrossin, AP has developed Crossinology Brain Integration Technique based on extensive clinical experience. She has taught BIT from its inception as a course for practitioners in 1993, and is the only teacher of BIT in the USA. Susan’s degrees in neurology and psychology, her extensive clinical experience with children and adults with Specific Learning Difficulties and her collaboration with a range of teaching and health professionals including Special Education Teachers, Speech Pathologists, Clinical Psychologists and Neurologists have provided her with an extensive background not only to present the nuts and bolts of the program, but also to provide lucid in-depth explanations of the brain physiology involved.
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