Tag Archives: neuroplasticity research
13
Jan

How Enhanced Learning Skills for Kids Can Help Your Child

I am often asked to explain what brain training means relative to helping your child be able to learn easier and more efficiently. I often find myself listing out the many benefits that your child can experience.  For example, your child will be able to remember more with better imagery and recall the information faster, [...]

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04
May

Brain Training Research

Brain training has been researched for a number of years and the findings are important in how we help our children progress in their learning and grow in their education. With the research, people are finding that brain training is not just for children anymore. It’s something that can and should be used on adults [...]

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12
Mar

Research Supporting Brain Training – Neuroplasticity

Violinists show neural growth in the brain  – Elbert, T., Pantev, C., Wienbruch, C., Rockstroh, B., & Taub, E. (1995, October 13). Increased cortical representation of the fingers of the left hand in string players. Science, 270, 305-307. Jugglers show neural growth in the brain – Draganski, B., Gaser, C., Busch, V., Schuierer, G., Bogdahn, [...]

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04
Jan

Learning Difficulties are Hard to Understand

  When your child has learning difficulties it can be hard for you to understand. The main reason for this is because; you don’t have a learning problem so you don’t understand what your child is going through. Not understanding is the worst thing you can go through with this problem. Teaching yourself how to [...]

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