All About Right Brain Training
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Hi momresource,
sorry, just manage to take the images and upload. The blocks have different patterns on each side so you can make pictures with it. In a way its similar to the tangram puzzles.
http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=aV6DB5i
http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=Pq2XP4r
http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=gx7oOTr
hee my son only likes to push his barrel of legos on the floor and make a light saber. -
Hi Mincy,
Thanks for taking time to take photo and post here.
May I ask where you purchase this materials? Are there indication for which age group to play?
Btw, have you tried out logico? I heard good reviews about it but the english version is expensive; alternatively, the chinsese version is available at $100+. -
Hi mumresource,
I got this set from the Tensai store in shichida… about 26 bucks. I need to check back on the recommended age but I think it’s between 2-5. Basically my boy was helping himself with the display set at the store after his lessons and saying “I wan this” so many times that I got pai seh and buy.
I have heard good reviews of logico too but my boy was not willing to play with it when a sales person was trying to get him interested in it so I did not buy it. -
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Hi,
I received this adv and thinking of sharing with all of you. I have save the image and put into this as I'm not sure how to link the email to this forum.
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Hi Mincy,
My niece used to send her son to iGenius. She said it’s pretty good and her son enjoys the lesson. I used to send my son to Shichida, and I too consider the course to be pretty good. Some of their activities are pretty similar, even with ESP, but iGenius don’t use flash cards like the way they do in Shichida.
Like Blackdas mentioned above, when our children do not pay attention or keeps wanting to go to the washroom, you really feel like $$$ going down the drain…
I’ve recently come across a site which introduces Mandala - it’s one of the activities used in Shichida for photomemory. It’s one of my son’s favourite actually. Not sure if anyone of you have seen it… I am looking forward to receiving the books cos I always lack the materials to practice at home. Too bad it’s the only thing they have at the moment… -
For those who wish to find out more on right brain training, you may get hold of Pamela Sue Hickein's latest bk \"Right Brain Education - Changing the world, one heart at a time\". I think is available at Maha YuYi bookstore.
Find out more on :http://www.rightbrainkids.com -
concern2:
Just started sending my kids to iGenius. iGenius claims that they use flash cards to train children to think faster, but they do not flash the cards at a faster rate. This is because when kids go back to school, the rate at which the school teachers teach is still moderate, and if kids are taught at faster rate at enrichment centres, they will feel bored when they are back at school and may even lose interest in their studies.Hi Mincy,
My niece used to send her son to iGenius. She said it's pretty good and her son enjoys the lesson. I used to send my son to Shichida, and I too consider the course to be pretty good. Some of their activities are pretty similar, even with ESP, but iGenius don't use flash cards like the way they do in Shichida.
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According to Professor Shichida, flash cards are shown to children at the rate of 1 second per card, as this is to activate the right brain. If the speed is more than 1 sec, it becomes left brain training.
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Anyone send their kids to The Little Neuro Tree? How do u find it?