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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Mathematical Brain Teasers' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Mathematical Brain Teasers Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Mathematical Brain Teasers 1. Using Chess Symbols To Teach Arithmetic - By: Michael Russell Background Chess benefits children and this claim has been evident in hundreds of articles published (1) In the past, many chess puzzles have been published and Sam Loyd, the "Puzzle King", is an authentic American genius, famous as a composer of chess problems. The most recent mathemat... Featured ArticleBrain Foods How Eating Right Can Save Your Brain Our brains work best on the prehistoric diet that shaped their evolution. However, our modern diet is a far cry from that of our ancestors. For generations, hunters and gatherers survived on wide game, wild greens, fruits, berries and roots. The typical western diet, on the other hand, includes large quantities of processed and fast foods.Jean Carper in her book Your Miracle Brain found that, compared to a stone age diet, we consume: One tenth the amount of fibre ... Read full story 2. Exploring The Different Types Of Learning Disabili - By: Michael Russell A learning disability is a disorder that affects the way that certain people process information. A learning disability can affect a person’s brain, senses, and organizational skills. No matter how intelligent a person is deemed to be, a learning disability can make even the most basic thing seem... 3. Learning Disability - The Basics - By: Michael Russell A learning disability is a neurobiological disorder in which there are anomalies in the way the brain functions or is structured. A person with a learning disability might have problems with thinking, listening, talking, spelling, reading, writing, or arithmetic. Studies indicate that 6 to 10 percen... 4. Learning Disability - The What And Why Of The Disorder - By: Michael Russell The term "learning disability" indicates that the affected person has difficulties in acquiring fundamental skills as well as in performing basic academic activities. Learning disability is a syndrome that afflicts children of school-going age; such children experience difficulties in coping w... 5. Learning Disability – Dyscalculia - By: Michael Russell Dyscalculia is a lesser known but a specific learning disability associated with difficulties in Mathematics. These difficulties normally vary from individual to individual. Reading problems associated with Dyslexia correspond to mathematical problems associated with Dyscalculia. I... 6. Computer Training - Learning Basic - By: Michael Russell I was one of thousands of people, back in the 1980s, who thought that computing was some sort of black art. It just seemed so clever that one could enter letters or numbers, which were then manipulated by some sort of unseen thought process. I found the whole idea fascinating and I wished that I h... 7. Memory Research Misses The Obvious - By: Abraham Thomas The search to reveal a mystery. Research laboratories around the world sought the location of human memory. The research had followed diverse leads. One clue related to the branched inputs of nerve cells, called dendrites. Branch growth was assisted by a protein called cypi... 8. How Children Learn - By: Shelley Ruiz Nurture and Teach The single most important thing caregivers can do for a child is provide a nurturing environment. By doing this, we influence children’s brain development and their ability to learn. Introducing nurtured children to learning opportunities every day will help ... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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