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