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Fear In School

Do you have happy memories of your school years? Do you have happy memories of teachers and school friends? If you do then you were lucky, because some kids hate every minute of being in school and not because they are no good at it either. Frequently it is the clever kids who are taunted for being swots and teachers' pets. They are safe and sound in the class, but the travelling to and from school and the school breaks can become nightmares.

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Posted by Owen Jones - 01/14/2011 at 8:30 am

Categories: Stress and Anxiety   Tags: books, children, computers, homeschooling, mathematics, motivational, other, parenting, reading, school, science, Stress, stress and anxiety, Teaching, writing

Summary Of Corporate Speed Reading

The written word is everywhere. In todays fast-paced, get-it-done-yesterday world, being able to speed read "and remember what you read" is almost a matter of professional life or death. If your reading speed is more tortoise than hare, perhaps its time to look into a new way of reading.

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Posted by John Walters - 07/16/2010 at 8:09 am

Categories: Business   Tags: Business, guaranteed, reading, reading software, speed reading, speed reading software, speedreading

Learning, Teaching And Learning

How do we teach one another? How can it be that we were instructed in everything that we now know?

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Posted by Jay Polmar - 06/11/2010 at 4:24 am

Categories: Business   Tags: better, Business, college, faster, grades, high school, how to read, improve, personal, reading, speed, speed reading, students, success

Better Grades With Speed Reading

People sometimes get frustrated because they fall behind when reading and learning due to the huge amounts of reading material they must learn for school or work. So many books are being written worldwide, that readers sometimes have difficulty keeping up with the production of fiction and non-fiction works. It can be really amazing trying to keep up with it all " don't you think.

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Posted by Jay Polmar - 06/11/2010 at 3:38 am

Categories: Business   Tags: accelerated, better, Business, education, faster, happiness, joy, learning, life, memory, reading, recall, school, speed

Passing Along To Others Your Knowledge

Nothing is worse for an avid reader and a lover of books than having a child who hates to read. Reading to a child early in life will help them foster a love of reading and prepare them to read themselves, but sometimes not even that can be enough to foster a love of the written word. Reading parents know that aversion to reading will haunt their child for the rest of his life, making school harder making the rest of his or her life harder.

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Posted by John Walters - 06/11/2010 at 3:34 am

Categories: Business   Tags: be a better reader, better reading skills, Business, give a gift to your child, help your child, reading, top performer

From University To Your Home – Speed Reading

What started as a university lecture course has evolved into a very affordable do-it-yourself course designed to make everyone "from stay-at-home moms and dads to administrative assistants to MBAs to CEOs" more valuable to their company in the form of The Complete Speed Reading Program.

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Posted by John Walters - 05/08/2010 at 4:30 am

Categories: Business   Tags: better grades, Business, college, notetaking, reading, Straight A's, success, university

Study The Mechanics Of Speed Reading

The mind is a source of immeasurable power, and we only use a tiny portion of it. In the book, "Speed Reading in only One Hour" I show you how to tap some of that unused power and how to use it for your own improved grades in high school, college, and great successes life.

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Posted by John Walters - 05/01/2010 at 3:41 am

Categories: Business   Tags: accelerated learning, basic learning, Business, Evelyn Wood, high school, read faster, reading, Rocket Reader, school, self-improvement, speed reading, speedreading, study methods, university

Help With Writing: Tips On How To Teach Your Child In Writing

Are your children having a hard time in writing composition such as others? Have you experienced teaching them again every time they have new writing assignments and yet they still were not able to do it by themselves? Encouraging and giving them confidence are some things that your children should acquire to give them extra help in writing their own assignments. Children also need easy instructions to help them remember the right formats in writing, whether it is a letter, essay, article or bibliography.

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Posted by Bret Henry - 04/21/2010 at 4:09 am

Categories: Business   Tags: Business, education, essay writing, help with writing, Kids and Teens, learning spelling, Products and Services, reading, reference, School Time

Learn Evelyn Wood Reading Techniques In 11 Minutes

Most people can't believe it until they've tried it. 11 Minute Speed Reading is an amazing course because Dr Jay Polmar, founder of speedread.org, cut out all the hot air, and teaches you the major techniques in 11 minutes.

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Posted by John Walters - 04/01/2010 at 3:13 am

Categories: Business   Tags: Business, college, education, faster reading, how you can read faster, photo reading, read faster, readers, reading, self help, speed reading, speedreading, university

How Speed Reading Will Work For You

Just use these hints and youll improve your reading speed:

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Posted by John Walters - 04/01/2010 at 3:07 am

Categories: Business   Tags: accelerated, best, Business, college, corporate, high school, learning, reading, speed, university

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