The NeuroNet Enrichment Program
About the NeuroNet Enrichment Program
"I am highly capable, but I want to get better! This is why I like NeuroNet." Kids who complete the Enrichment program report improvements in academics, language, sports, and music.
While the NeuroNet Enrichment exercises are not academic in nature, they force us to better integrate areas of our brain which are critical for learning — anything from baseball to math and reading. This is what makes NeuroNet Enrichment such a powerful enrichment tool.
What are the NeuroNet Tools?
The NeuroNet Tools for Learning Programs are designed for learning enrichment. They enable us to learn and remember skills, and to use our skills as Tools for further learning.
The NeuroNet Tools for Learning Programs include Listen, Talk and Write (for automating handwriting and finger dexterity); Just for Math (for automating retrieval of math facts); English as a SPOKEN Language (for automating auditory-verbal language processing); and NeuroNet Reading Decoding (for automating reading decoding).
NeuroNet Enrichment Exercises
All NeuroNet exercises require you to coordinate balance, movement, listening, speech, and vision simultaneously. The enrichment programs also require you to make calculations. NeuroNet exercises look similar to aerobics exercises, however, mental calculations and speech patterns must correspond with body movements. We've told you about the benefits, but are you ready for the challenge?
How long does it take to complete the enrichment program?
We expect most children to complete the enrichment program in less than six months.