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    Shichida Right Brain Training - Discussion

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      sundaeMoon
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      hi, i am fully aware that they have computer monitors installed in their classrooms and i understand their reasons for doing so but that doesnt mean that i agree with the reasons. perhaps you can check with mrs khoo for the reason why she doesnt approve of using computer monitors to do flashcards and later on why she changed her mind.

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        Nancy Yeoh
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        Hi sundaeMoon,


        Yes I do agree!

        That is why Mrs Khoo install computer monitors in the classroom. And she knows the importance of speed and clarity of the flash card exercises.

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          sundaeMoon
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          Hi,


          First of all I would like to say that I respect prof shichida, I think he was a great educator, to both children and adults. In fact, I am still using his method to train my son, I think it is very beneficial, to my son and all the children that I had taught.

          The reason why I commented on the usage of eflashcards was because I thought I can give a rather unbiased advise to all the confused parents out there. Unbiased because I’m no longer teaching in any school so parents don’t have to worry about "卖花赞花香"kind of comments. I feel that parents shld be aware of the cons, and not just the pros of using eflashcards. Using eflashcards is just like letting children watch tv, using iPhone and iPad. Some will allow and some will not.

          I think that you are rather knowledgeable in the area of right brain training, perhaps more so than some of the teachers I had seen. However, do be aware that, although not all children will be affected in a negative way due to the usage of these IT gadgets, there will be some who are more affected adversely, due to their genetics or living envirnment. And so, taking this opportunity here, I would like to ask all parents to really think thru all the choices available.

          This will be my last post on this subject. Bef I end, I just want to say, I was once an insider…

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            Nancy Yeoh
            last edited by

            Hi,


            As Mrs Khoo from Shichida mentioned, which I also agree.
            Children below age of 4 are not encouraged watch TV programmes or cartoons.

            Shichida, Heguru and many others, only uses computer screens, tvs, iPads… as a tool to flash to their students.

            No parents in a right frame of mine would only use eflash cards only.

            As a parent you should read books with your child, play games, and many other activities.

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              EmLi
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              Hi,


              I sent my sons to Heguru, I asked the sensei about the eflash card, they do not encourage eflash card. In the class, there is no eflash card, but they play the audio for speed reading, song, super flash with physical flash card. I agreed that eflash card is no good for in the kids esp their eyes, but i have limited resources of getting physical flash card, so, I am trying to get eflash card, unfortunately, rightbraineducationshop.com is not available in Malaysia now. I would like to know where shall I get more physical or eflash card with wide variety of categories?

              Thank you.

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                Mishasha
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                EmLi,


                You may check out the following:

                1) http://www.singaporemotherhood.com/forumboard/messages/581296/7141516.html?1339117326

                2) http://rightbrainshop.blogspot.sg/2010/03/colour-memory.html

                3) http://item.taobao.com/item.htm?id=8856467005&cm_cat=35,50006004,50005998,50008165,50067081&stats_show=babyprofile0

                4) http://shop34613528.taobao.com/

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                  jamiebrandon
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                  EmLi:
                  Hi,


                  I sent my sons to Heguru, I asked the sensei about the eflash card, they do not encourage eflash card. In the class, there is no eflash card, but they play the audio for speed reading, song, super flash with physical flash card. I agreed that eflash card is no good for in the kids esp their eyes, but i have limited resources of getting physical flash card, so, I am trying to get eflash card, unfortunately, rightbraineducationshop.com is not available in Malaysia now. I would like to know where shall I get more physical or eflash card with wide variety of categories?

                  Thank you.
                  Hi EmLi,


                  In Japan, Heguru uses video to flash cards (super flash cards) for the advance students (4 yrs above). Because it is impossible to physical flash card so fast.

                  To activate the right side of the brain, you have to flash 2 or more in 1 second.

                  Eflash card is only part of exercises used by Heguru.

                  There are so many more exercises you can do.
                  Perhaps you can ask your child's sensei?

                  The most important thing, for your child's success in right brain training is
                  parental bonding, especially at their tender age.

                  That is the MOST IMPORTANT!!

                  PS: E-flash cards are not bad for your eyes. Kids spending hours watching cartoons is worse.

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                    EmLi
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                    Thanks Mishasha& jamiebrandon for the kind sharing…

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                      Nancy Yeoh
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                      Hi Girls!!


                      Just for your knowledge about flashing cards on computer monitors.


                      A lot of people have negative perceptions about TVs and computer monitors when concerning children.
                      But the reasons are mostly not applicable with today’s technology.
                      In the old days, old TV sets and computer monitors (big chunky ones, known as CRT - cathode ray tube - monitors) produced a lot of radiation, but today’s LCD monitors does not have any radiation.
                      Old computer monitors had low refresh rates, which causes eye-strain with some people if they have to gaze at them for hours.
                      Today’s monitors have much higher refresh rates, and when flashing e-flashcards only require sitting in front of the computer for a few minutes at a time, not a few hours.

                      TV itself does not harm children, but the CONTENT that you should be more concern about.
                      Programs like those on the Cartoon Network have rapidly changing images which bombard children with stimulation, and watching such programming for a long time may desensitize them to other stimulation, leading even to attention deficit disorder.

                      So e-flash cards for babies or children are OK.

                      Hope my comment answers your Qs on computer monitors or TVs.

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                        princesssze
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                        Hi, I'm a Shichida parent and looking for flashcards materials for my son.

                        I came across the website http://www.rightbraineducationshop.com
                        Can anyone tell me if the eflashcards from this website can be downloaded and printed out? I will prefer to make physical flashcards for him rather than eflashcards.

                        Appreciate your response!

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