A supportive environment fosters numerous aspects of intelligence. The following 10 easy ways to stimulate intelligence in children will provide an "enriched environment" for brain growth.
One: Love and Self-Esteem Improve Academic Performance
In a long series of experiments, Prescott Lecky, an American educational researcher, found a high correlation between low self-esteem and learning problems in children.
He correctly theorized that by raising a child's self-esteem, learning performance would also improve.
His success stories include a poor speller who averaged 55 in six months, a Latin student who went from 30 after three encouraging conversations with a teacher, and a student considered to have no aptitude for English who improved over a semester to win the school's literary prize.
Two: Breast Fed Babies Are Smarter
Danish researchers found that mother's milk contained essential micronutrients for brain development. In fact, the longer the child was breast fed, the more the brain was nourished. For example, infants breast fed for 9 months were smarter than infants only breast-fed for two months.
Three: Proper Nutrition Improve Health And Nerve Conduction
Diets high in sugar, Trans fatty acids, and salt decreased health in children. Junk food failed to provide sufficient iron for healthy brain development, resulting in poor nerve impulses. Children with nutritional deficiency also missed school more often because of illness and fell behind their peers.
Four: Proper Breakfast Improves Attention At School
Thirty years of research has shown a strong correlation between breakfast and mental alertness. Children who had nutritious breakfasts had better memory. They also concentrated better and absorbed more information during class. Those who had no breakfast or poor breakfast were more irritable and distracted during class.
Five: Exercise Benefits Intelligence And Personality
Research conducted by the University of Illinois showed that fitter children performed better academically. Besides the obvious physiological benefits of improved oxygen intake, blood flow, immune stimulation, and neural transmission, there was also a psychological and sociological component, too. Psychologically, fitter children showed higher self-esteem. Sociologically, those who participated in organized sports displayed more confidence, more cooperation, and spontaneous leadership.
Six: Musical Training Improves IQ Into Adulthood
Long-term research by the University of Toronto showed that organized music lessons benefited children all the way into adulthood. The longer the child studied music, the higher their IQs as adults. Music students also displayed better grades throughout their schooling.
Seven: Some Video Games Enhance Mental Acuity
Research by the University of Rochester found that certain video games improved sensory perception, strategic thinking, and planning ahead of time. The video games that created positive mental improvements had an educational element that improved motor skills and enhanced memory.
Eight: Mind Games Do More Than Entertain
Board games like chess, checkers, creative games like Lego and jigsaw puzzles, and brainteaser games like crosswords, cryptograms, riddles, and Sudoku improved intelligence. Specifically, they stimulated better decision-making, smarter analytical thinking, and more accurate problem solving.
Nine: Reading Improves Both Creativity And Logic
Whether a child was read to at bedtime, or actively read their own books, silently or aloud, they displayed increased left and right brain intellectual growth. Both fiction and non-fiction books improved creative imagination and logical, sequential thinking.
Ten: Nurturing Curiosity Creates An Open, Absorbent Mind
Curiosity, the urge to seek knowledge, is essential to improving intelligence in children. Conducting educational outings, teaching new skills, and supporting hobbies encouraged the development of curiosity.
These 10 ways of raising intelligence in children are easy to apply, practical, and within the reach of parents and teachers. Research has shown that they are highly effective in creating the environmental support children need to develop their intelligence.
1. Give away a free eBook (report) and then give people an option of buying the paid version of the eBook. Also let others give away/sell the free/low priced version of your eBook.
This will place your free version in the hands of a lot of potential customers, plus webmasters love to give their visitors free stuff any chance they get.
2. Divide your eBook content into reports or newsletters then give people the option of just purchasing the info they want or offer the 'complete package' in the form of an eBook.
You can easily come up with three "basic", "deluxe" and "Gold" packages of your eBook.
3. Purchase reprint rights to other people's eBooks and combine them with your eBooks in a large package deal or private eBook library web site.
Membership sites for eBooks are hot online.
4. Offer freebies that are related to the eBook your selling. It could be free eBook updates or upgrades, free e-zines, free consulting, free software, etc.
People love freebies and bonuses.
5. Show your prospects a sample page out of your eBook. Just black out some of the important info. This will make your prospects curious to buy.
This is a popular way to tease a potential customer to buy, or dare them to buy. This works well!
6. Provide a low and high priced version of your eBook. Show benefits of each version side by side. People usually spend a little more for extra info. Always grant resale rights to the low priced version to 'up-sell' the high priced version.
A good eBook with resale rights or a simple report can spread like a virus across the internet and promote your high ticket products.
7. Offer resale rights to your eBook. You can sell the rights with the regular purchase price or as a separate higher price. This gives your customer the opportunity to achieve their investment back.
This works the opposite way to number 6 (above) Think about it! How many times have you seen a product selling for $47.00 or $97.00 only to see the resale version being sold for $97.00 or $197.00 respectively. It's up to you which way you want to go but methods 6 and 7 can both be highly effective.
8. Offer private label rights to your eBooks.
Private label rights eBooks that you have written yourself can sell for very high prices indeed, take a look at the WSO (warrior special offers) section of the Warrior Forum for some ideas. I know for a fact some people just write eBooks with the sole intention of offering private label rights.
9. Re-design your eBook for specific niches. You can create multiple profits with very little work.
EG: Turn a business eBook into an eBay business eBook.
10. Contact webmasters/eBay sellers offering similar products and see if they would like to JV or cross promote with you to achieve higher sales for both of you.
There are endless ways to increase your eBook sales. I have just gave you 10 ideas to expand your eBook business. Most of these ideas are so simple yet so effective.
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