'Brain training' video games may actually help kids boost IQ and memory, some experts say

Friday, December 18 2009 3:05 PM

BigBrain Insights:

  • It’s an established fact that video games may improve interactive brain functions related to hand eye coordination and problem solving.
  • It’s quite clear from this article, as stated by Dr. Melillo, world renowned researcher, professor, author and founder of Brain Balance Achievement Centers (http://www.brainbalancecenters.com), the most important ingredient for the full and complete development of a child’s cognitive, learning, reading, writing, social skills, age, maturity, and environmental sensitivities is physical activity.
  • To learn more about child development read, Dr. Melillo’s book, Disconnected Kids (for sale at KCA or through Amazon.com), visit the Brain Balance website (http://www.brainbalancecenters.com) or come into KCA for a special consultation relative to your concerns.

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