memory training
memory training
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by Simon Oldmann - 2006-12-18
Improving information retention provides us many benefits. One is the ability to remember daily lessons better. Another is being able to effectively apply these lessons into tasks and success. For stu...
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by Simon Oldmann - 2006-12-23
Improving information retention provides us many benefits. One is the ability to remember daily lessons better. Another is being able to effectively apply these lessons into tasks and success. For stu...
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by Nishant Kasibhatla - 2007-01-04
Improving your memory is a skill and involves a process. Before you initiate this process, it is important to get some facts right about your brain. Nothing is sadder than not being able to take actio...
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by Jim Sarris - 2007-03-09
For some kids it causes frustration. For others it causes despair. And for others it is plain hopeless.What ever the circumstances, there is one important thing to know about memory skills. Your child...
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by Martin Mak - 2007-11-10
Humans are capable of doing many things at the same time. For example, we can talk on the phone and watch television, drink a cup of coffee while reading the morning papers or sing our favorit...
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by Moses Wright - 2007-11-26
Make anything into a game and just about any kid will enjoy it - even learning. By making exercises fun and interesting, children will be eager to learn, and an added bonus is that the information the...
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by Martin Mak - 2007-11-24
When you think of nuns, most people will picture an old woman in a habit. What most people don't know is that nuns offer clues to physical and mental fitness and longevity. In a recent stud...
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by Martin Mak - 2007-11-20
Although you can do certain things at the same time, there are certain tasks that will pose a challenge, but studies have shown that we can ultimately overcome this with practice. For instance...
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by Martin Mak - 2007-11-29
When asked about the source of his genius, the great American inventor Thomas Alva Edison (1847 to 1931) had this to say to aspiring inventors, "Make a habit of looking out for new and interesting ide...
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by Martin Mak - 2007-11-29
When asked about the source of his genius, the great American inventor Thomas Alva Edison (1847 to 1931) had this to say to aspiring inventors, "Make a habit of looking out for new and interesting ide...