Showing posts with label nuroscience. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nuroscience. Show all posts

Tuesday, 8 July 2014

Brain Training Games for Kids

Brain training games can teach kids how to learn. However, the brain training games are only benifical if the content and material behind them actually helps the kids to learn more or raise their IQ.Today, a parent can find brain training courses delivered in schools and online  to help kids and students learn better and achieve more.


The RaiseYourIQ intellectual skills intervention is called SMARTtraining (Strengthening Mental Abilities with Relational Training). This scientific developed brain training is content free. A RaiseYourIQ course does not teachstudents content that they can use in a school examinations (e.g., math or histroy). What our online course DOES teach children is all the foundational reasoning skills crucial to vocabulary acquisition and mathematical reasoning in the brain. In effect, SMART training gives children and students the tools to learn and reason more effectively. Moreover RaiseYourIQ brain training bridges the deficits in these skills bases that not only cannot be taught at school efficiently without extensive one-to-one assistance, but can even help children to catch up to and even surpass the population average in intellectual ability. This is the springboard from which future learning then occurs in all of us.


RaiseYourIQ SMART training is based on Relational Training and all the course material has been developed in house by our own psychologists and education leaders who are well published in the field of education intervention.


Did you know that everyday, parents and teachers teach children relational skills routinely without even knowing it. For example, parents inadvertently teach young children the concept of “sameness” in normal language interaction. To be more specific, a parent will not just teach a child one word for a television set, they may in fact use two. On one occasion they may refer to it as the “tv” and on another as “the box”. The child will have to be explicitly told in the early years that given this information, “TV” and “box” refer to the same thing. Any confusion shown by the child is met with assurance from the parent that whenever two words are used for the same thing – those two words have the same meaning as each other. This is just one way in which a child learns to understand what “same” means and how “same” relations can be derived across multiple words and objects in logical ways. This in essence is a skill required for vocabulary expansion. If it were not for this skill, each and every word in the child’s vocabulary would have to be taught individually and related to each other word individually (imagine having to remember billions of individual learning tasks).

SMART brain training is a tool that can aid in every kids development because it removes barriers to education and the reaching of their potential. RaiseYourIQ leaves the supposed "maximum IQ" in the rear view mirror. Everyday we help not just of children with borderline and mild learning difficulties, but all children to learn reasoning skills and strengthen their mental abilities with relational training.

 For more information visit us at Scientifically Developed Intellectual Skills Training

Monday, 23 June 2014

Train Your Brain For IQ Improvement

Train your brain to improve your IQ and general mental fitness. Brain training is now used in education,business and by clinicians to imrpve brain health and to raise IQ  levels. As acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) increases in popularity among clinicians, it becomes more and more vital to understand its theoretical basis, relational frame theory (RFT). RFT is a psychological theory of human language and cognition, developed by Steven C. Hayes. It focuses on how humans learn language and how language connects them to their environment. In essence, our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are dependent on our experiences and the context that these experiences provide.

The book " Advances in Relational Frame Theory" is edited by leading relational frame theory (RFT) scholars, Simon Dymond, PhD, and Bryan Roche, PhD who is also co-founder of RaiseYourIQ online brain training courses. Advances in Relational Frame Theory presents advances in all aspects of RFT research over the last decade, and provides a greater understanding of the core principals of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT). The book also contains chapters written by Steven C. Hayes and Kelly Wilson, both research-active experts from the RFT community around the world.

Because ACT is focused largely on accepting one’s thoughts, it is important to understand where these thoughts come from. And while many books on RFT are abstract and require extensive knowledge of behavior analysis, this is the first book to comprehensively but accessibly introduce RFT to ACT mental health professionals.

Gaining a deeper knowledge of the relational concepts of RFT can help you understand why a person's behavior does not always match up with their self-professed values. Whether you are a mental health professional, or simply someone who is interested in the connection between language and experience, this book is an invaluable resource. For more information on Brain Training visit RaiseYourIQ.com.