Finding a math tutor can be a difficult and costly task. How would you like if you could increase and improve your child’s interest in math in just 20 minute

s a day? What do you think it will cost? A good math tutor can cost anywhere from $30 an hour on up.
Parents have a challenging role as teachers because kids are bringing home more and more homework. Doing homework can be very frustrating because the older the child gets the more complex it becomes. The amount of time a parent has between coming home and bedtime is compromised.
Recently, I was introduced to a program called
Brainetics. Its creator is called a “human calculator”. This statement alone should make you intrigued if you want your child to excel in school.
Brainetics teaches you how to use 2 sides of your brain to learn math.
Learning to use both sides of your brain involves memory and storing information, these tools don’t only help with math. They will also helps your child learn other subjects as well.
The program comes with 5 DVDs, a playbook, manual for parents, 1 deck of Brainetics playing cards and 1 deck of Brainetics flashcards. Here is what your child will learn:
· DVD 1 – Warm Up Time: Brainetics Number Fun
It starts off with magic squares, which are grids in which every row, column and diagonal "magically" adds up to the same number.
· DVD 2 – Stretch Your Mind: Brainetics Math Tricks
· DVD 3 – Cranium Crunching: Brainetics Math Shortcuts
Learn tricks for figuring out square roots, dividing and multiplying two-digit numbers.
· DVD 4 – Go the Distance: Brainetics Mental Math
· DVD 5 – Peak Performance: Brainetics Word Challenge
Discover some very effective tricks for memorizing words and phrases.
I highly recommend Brainetics because it’s not just an effective math tutor. It is a catalyst to helping your think in different ways so that they can grasp other subjects more easily. This is another tool to help you
prepare for homework help so that you can save time.
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