Quantcast 10 Simple Tips to Make Children Become Smarter | Parenting | Moms | MyDailymoment.com
Home >> Moms >> Parenting >> 10 Simple Tips to Make Children Become Smarter
Saturday, May 18, 2013

Featured Quizzes

Are You A Real Capricorn? Is stability your MO? Take the Capricorn quiz and find out.
Take Quiz
Who Wears The Pants in Your Family? Who's the real "man of the house"? Find out.
Take Quiz
What's Your Celebrity Scandal IQ? What do you really know about your celebs' dirty laundry?
Take Quiz
Sign Up Free!
Who says nothing in life is free? Take a
moment to sign up and we'll send you
the most useful, fun and entertaining
content money can't buy.




As part of this service, you will also be receiving
occasional special offers from MDM.

10 Simple Tips to Make Children Become Smarter

By Reat Cresen
Rate:
(10 votes )

RELATED TAGS:
IQ  breakfast  breastfeeding  creativity  education  exercise  exercise habits  intelligence  learning  learning experiences  mind  nutrition  parenting  self esteem  self image  smart kid 
SPONSORED:

Four: Proper Breakfast Improves Attention At School
Thirty years of study has shown a persuasive correlation between breakfast and mental attentiveness. Children who had healthy breakfasts had better memory. They also concentrated better and absorbed more information during class. Those who had no breakfast or poor breakfast were more irritable and distracted during class.

Five: Exercise Benefits Aptitude And Personality
Research conducted by the University of Illinois showed that fitter children performed better academically. Also the obvious physiological benefits of improved oxygen intake, blood flow, immune motivation, and neural transmission, there was also a psychological and sociological component, too. Psychologically, fitter children showed higher self-esteem. Sociologically, those who participated in planned sports displayed more assurance, more cooperation, and spontaneous leadership.

Six: Musical Training Improves IQ Into Adulthood
Long-term investigation by the University of Toronto showed that organized music lessons benefited children all the way into adulthood. The longer the child studied music, the higher their IQs as adults. Music students also displayed better grades throughout their schooling.

Seven: Some Video Games Enhance Mental Acuity
Study by the University of Rochester found that certain video games improved sensory perception, strategic thinking, and planning ahead of time. The video games that created positive mental improvements had an educational element that improved motor skills and enhanced memory.

 
‹ Prev |  Page 1 [2] 3  | Next ›
Comments (3)Add Comment

Write comment

busy
shadow