Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Mid-Year School Motivation For Your Child

Have you ever noticed that right after the new year begins, your child's interest in school starts to, shall we say, slow down?

Teachers give lots of reasons like the low pre-vacation test scores that just came back, or students get discouraged and feel like they can't do any better, or maybe just plain ole' boredom.

But years of teaching have proven to me that it doesn't have to be that way.

I always found new ways of motivating my students to cross the finish line at the end of the school year using quick and easy learning strategies that boosted their belief in themselves and their grades.

A lot of schools these days are struggling with poor test scores, low grades and kids who are really down on themselves.

But, showing the kids how to play the school game and win turns everything around.

Reading and Remembering What's In A Textbook Can Actually Be Fun!

For example, does your child know that simply drawing a circle, putting the heading of the chapter, and spokes with the subheadings, then creating humorous pictures of what the ideas remind them of, boost memory many times over?

Or if they are reading and the words don't look like they should, doctors say colored overlays can improve reading levels by more than a year in less than a week?

If your child has the mid-year motivation blues, there are over 20 easy and proven learning strategies in e-books like Instant Learning For Amazing Grades.

It's jam packed with 200 pages of easy, fun and long proven strategies to increase motivation, master spelling and math facts in half the time, learn new vocabulary as fast as you'd like, and what to do if your child learns differently than he's tested or has learning challenges like ADHD or reading.

Check it out and transform your child quickly into one who's motivated and knows how to learn anything fast.

Copyright 2008 Pat Wyman

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Saturday, September 22, 2007

FREE Answers To Your Most Important Learning Questions Telephone Seminar - Wed. Sept. 26th

Dear Parents and Teachers,

How often do you have access to FREE learning answers from a veteran teacher and learning expert with nearly 30 years experience getting stellar results for students?

Well, on Sept. 26th, you will.

After you've taken just one minute and gone to survey monkey

to ask your most important question about helping your child get higher grades

(so far, study skills, memory, and motivation) are the neck in neck results,

I'll answer as many of your questions, including the one you write in at the bottom, during our 60-90 minute FREE telephone seminar on:

Wed. Sept. 26, 2007 at 6:30 PST
Number to call is (507) 726 3200 , then enter your PIN at the prompt: 33551#

(this number is just like calling your favorite Aunt in Toledo (most likey about 2-3 cents a minute)

We are starting right on time so check http://www.time.gov/ to verify your time zone. We are on Pacific Standard Time (daylight savings time) right now, in California, U.S.A.

Let all your friends and family know, and if you're a teacher, send this page on to the parents of your students, and we'll "meet" on the call.

Hint: We'll have a special surprise for you too!

Enjoy Faster Learning,
Pat Wyman
Best selling author, Learning vs Testing
University Instructor of Education
Founder, http://www.howtolearn.com/

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Monday, August 6, 2007

E-Learning: The Future Or A Big Waste of Time?

Have you ever watched people playing games on cell phones, computers and other electronic gadgets and wondered if they were just wasting their time?

Click here for a new article to find out whether E-Learning is our future, a time waste, and exactly what it's doing to your brain.

Log in and let us know what you think...

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