Parents, How to Raise Your Child`s IQ

Released on = December 7, 2005, 2:57 pm

Press Release Author = Aio Ind.

Industry = Education

Press Release Summary = A free comprehensive collection of exercises and games you
can play with your child to increase their IQ score. Also includes a frank
discussion of the IQ and why it matters in schools, and also why it shouldn\'t!

Press Release Body =
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
12/9/2005


Parents, How to Raise Your Child\'s IQ.
A comprehensive collection of exercises and games you can play with your child to
increase their IQ score. This will allow for a broader choice of educational and
life opportunities. Also includes a frank discussion of what the IQ is, how it is
arrived at (something most never know!) and why it matters in schools -- and also
why it shouldn\'t matter.

Colorado Springs, CO - Friday, December 9 2005 - The national IQ has been dropping
at a regular pace. Many believe this may be due to the lack of funding for our
public schools, the rise of video games, and even diet. But parents can easily take
this situation into otheir own hands and discover a few simple techniques to give
their child the edge they need to become a leader. For nearly a century, studies
have shown that simple, but strategic, games can vastly improve the IQ of a child
when they play. In fact, the earlier they begin, the bigger the overall
improvement.

These strategic games include word puzzles, picure recognition, and more. The
children playing them aren\'t even aware of why they are doing this. They are
designed to be fun and challenging, but developed by children\'s psychologists to aid
in their mental abilities at a far greater value than most other games of the same
sort.

- 39 separate games children will love to play with their parents that will raise
the children\'s IQ score.
- Discussion of how IQ is used in schools, and what to expect.
- Discussion of what makes a healthy intellectual, emotional and physical environment.
- The unreliability of the IQ test.
- Example of other toys that will stimulate children.

All of these topics, and others, can be found at the free informational web site All
for Gifted Children
http://www.allforgiftedchildren.com

Jon Weaver is a believer in children\'s education. As a proud parent of 2 he
enthusiastically research child psychology as it relates to increasing their IQ to
aid in the development of his own children, and to aid other parents who are
searching for the same information

Contact Jon Weaver for more insights into this topic. Email:
my.customer.service@gmail.com
Other helpful information regarding the can be found at:
http://www.allforgiftedchildren.com.

For More Information Contact:
Jon Weaver
my.customer.service@gmail.com
http://www.allforgiftedchildren.com



Web Site = http://www.allforgiftedchildren.com

Contact Details = Jon Weaver

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