Learning games are designed to help kids make learning easier for math,science and languages. Now teachers and schools are starting to use brain training as a fun yet educational learning game to improve students IQ.
To support the impact brain training can have as a learning tool and how it can increase intelligence, a published research paper (Cassidy,Roche & Hayes, 2011) described how a range of different children
(four normally developing and eight educationally challenged) were provided with SMART brain training as a learning game on a computer in once to twice weekly sessions lasting approximately 90 minutes across several months. IQ tests (WISC III) were administered before the relational training and several weeks following the completion of training.
The results showed the average IQ was raised to over 130,which is called high functioning or exceptional. This means that these children’s intellectual ability was moved from average range to within the top 2% of the population simply by using brain training as a learning game. Any parent,teacher or psychologist is welcome to contact RaiseYourUQ for a full copy of this report.
RaiseYourIQ a psychologists run company, continues to publish research into brain training within the school and education system.
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