Canny Minds offers brain training advice to British children

Canny Minds offers brain training advice to British children

Posted on 07. Aug, 2009 by in Articles, General

The Daily Mail and Daily Express turned to http://www.cannyminds.com to help children all over the country keep their brains active during the school holidays.

We warned British parents to guard against the summer ‘brain drain’ so their kids return to school in September ready to learn.

The warning came in response to research published by American university John Hopkins1 which urges parents to take precautions to keep their children’s brains active during the summer. 

Apparently on average teachers say it takes over a month to get children re-focussed on school work following the summer holidays so any activity which helps keep their brains active will benefit their education greatly.

To read the Daily Mail and Daily Express articles online click here:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1204474/Schools-summer-But-week-break-bad-childrens-brains.html

http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/118563/Brainy-ways-for-children-to-fill-lazy-summer-days

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