Origami for the brains. The Japanese system for the development of the child’s intelligence: 8 games and 5 habits
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“At lectures, they often ask me:“ Why does my child have bad grades?
Is it true that performance is determined by heredity? ” So starts
His book Japanese neurobiologist Kikunori Sinohara. All parents want to see
Your child is smart. But who is this smart child? How he differs from his
peers? And is it possible to become smart at any age? This book is written
Professor of the University of Tokyo, who claims to be smart children
are not born, but become. Based on their studies related
with brain function, it accessible and easily tells how simple
But non -standard games and the right habits can be grown by a smart and successful child.
Only 8 games and 5 habits will help your child develop memory, motivation,
will teach you how to set goals and solve problems!
Is it true that performance is determined by heredity? ” So starts
His book Japanese neurobiologist Kikunori Sinohara. All parents want to see
Your child is smart. But who is this smart child? How he differs from his
peers? And is it possible to become smart at any age? This book is written
Professor of the University of Tokyo, who claims to be smart children
are not born, but become. Based on their studies related
with brain function, it accessible and easily tells how simple
But non -standard games and the right habits can be grown by a smart and successful child.
Only 8 games and 5 habits will help your child develop memory, motivation,
will teach you how to set goals and solve problems!
Author:
Author:Sinohara Kikunori
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Education & Teaching
- Category:Drawing & Painting
Paper:
Paper:gray
Series:
Series: Japanese parents
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-699-94896-3
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