26/02/2013
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Our brain fitness seminars show K-12 educators how students can increase brain fitness and improve their learning ability. View Scientific Learning Brain Fitness seminar events.
26/02/2013
Help your child maximize his potential! Eat the right foods!
Top Brain Foods Your Child needs
Not all food are created equal. If you want to help your child maximize his full learning potential, it’s best to serve up a fare that will help
11/02/2013
Research & Hope presents a variety of research that can help stroke victims. Read on to find out more!
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Research & Hope presents independently researched treatment options for medical conditions such as stroke
22/01/2013
The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn and relearn.
Alvin Toffler
22/01/2013
If we teach today as we taught yesterday, we rob our children of tomorrow.
John Dewey
08/01/2013
Summer is the perfect time to help your child catch-up on learning. Give your child a fun, interactive and educational learning experience. Enroll your child at FastForWord ONLINE!
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20/12/2012
How can the arts in education produce higher student achievement? Do you think the arts are important for students? Share this on your wall if you also value the arts in education.
How The Arts Can Help Students Excel
In recent years, the arts in education have been seen as a less valuable piece of the curriculum. Are we hurting our students by not exposing them to the arts? Read how arts education actually correlates to higher student achievement.
20/12/2012
Give your child the best brain workout for the holidays! Email us at [email protected]
28/11/2012
Read aloud to your kids!
Reading Aloud to Kids Pays Off in Many Ways | Education News
The benefits of reading aloud to kids come both in and out of the classroom.
28/11/2012
How are children so good at pretending not to hear us? Check out this fascinating new research on how the brain makes this possible.
Selective Hearing: How Your Brain Extracts Meaning from the Noise
How can selective hearing help your students in the classroom? New research indicates that selective hearing can help us focus on one voice in the sea of other noises and how we can benefit from this.