7 Ways to Learn More Without More Study
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Interesting Research
I am learning consultant for adults and teens.This article is a wonderful blend of the old and new ideologies, as it relates to improving the brain's performance overall. I found this article to be useful for developing the minds of any learners, and exceptionally useful in understanding how to greatly prove the teen learner's brain and learning experience. Thumbs Up!
As my associates and I embark on a journey toward enlightening and equipping 16-18 year olds for occupational life, this article's sage advice will be incorporated into the advice we'll provide students, so they can master the critical soft skills necessary for successful careers in today's workforce.
Teen Brains
That was a wonderful article with lots of science behind it. I just added it to my favorites for sharing with my many teenaged patients. It endorsed principles I have really been preaching about for years. This is especially useful for kids dealing with ADHD. Any little advantage is helpful.
Dr. Jeff Bauman
http://www.WestonChildPsychologist.com
Great resource!
I'm an 8th grade teacher and I had all my students, and 25 English teachers that I'm training, read this article. Really useful! Thanks for the information.
nbernasconi@gmail.com
maybe this'll work
this was a lot of help . I've been trying it, and i think feel better every day. I have actually been able to focus in school. Thanks a bunch!
Thanks for the good advice
I believe this article was very different. As a real teenager I'm gonna start to sleep more, eat toast and eggs, study ealier, and all that good stuff I just read. Thanks!






