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EARLY LEARNING / Early Learning - General Discussions / Re: Right Brain Training
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on: March 14, 2009, 01:14:23 AM
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Hi Pamela,
Maybe I should rephase my question. I meant, should I skip Tweedle Wink/flashing cards at rapid speed and move straight to Wink, games, since he is already 4? I don't want to waste anymore of his time if he will not benefit much from it and rather concentrate on Wink, activities that he will benefit on. Please advise. Any comments from anyone?
Thanks!
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EARLY LEARNING / Early Learning - General Discussions / Re: Right Brain Training
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on: March 11, 2009, 09:18:28 PM
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Hi Pamela,
I am so sorry for the late reply. There were some problems with my computer and I was not able to access the forum for quite a while. What a pleasant surprise to see my questions answered by you. Thank you for the valuable information!! Appreciate that! I have 2 questions that need your advice.
1) I have a 4 years old child. I only came to know about right brain training recently. Will he still benefit from Tweedle Wink or flashing cards to him at rapid speed since at 4 his left brain should be dominant now? Is he too old for flash cards?
2) Also, where can I get a copy of the stage of development “TweedleWink Overview Chart” mentioned in your earlier message?
I struggled with what to do with my kid in terms of right brain training. I have not been to Shichida class or any sort, and I am not sure how linking memory, photographic memory or mental math, etc. are to be carried out at home. It would be great if you have resources or books that teach different activities we parents can do with our kids at different stages of their lives.
Thank you!
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EARLY LEARNING / Early Learning - General Discussions / Re: Right Brain Training
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on: February 24, 2009, 07:03:18 AM
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Hi EJEZMom,
Thanks for sharing! Appreciate that!
How do you know what activities, trainings, games to do with them at different ages, esp. older kids 4 yrs and above as they require more than flash cards?? Are there any books that have these guidelines I can follow?
Also, in Shichida class, do they still do flash cards to your 4 yrs old? What other activities do they do?
Thanks a lot!
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EARLY LEARNING / Early Learning - General Discussions / Right Brain Training
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on: February 20, 2009, 07:18:35 PM
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Hi all,
I am a bit confused about right brain training goals for our kids. Please comment or advise.
I understand that from birth till around 6 years old, a child's right brain are wide opened. After six years old the left brain will be dominant. My questions are:
1) If we do the right brain training from birth to 6 years, does that mean they will automatically know how to tap into their right brain for the rest of their life? They will have photographic memory, etc for the rest of their life? 2) We do not need to train them anymore after 6 years old? Anything we need to do after 6 years old? 3) How will a right brain kid differ from a kid without right brain training as they grow up? 4) What are you hoping to achieve or give your childs when you are doing right brain training on them?
I would appreciate if you can share your thoughts! Thanks!!
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