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Be Smart Kids teaches children when scientific research has proven they learn best!
The genius of Be Smart Kids™ is its focus on introducing the learning process during the best learning time in a child’s life: birth to age 6. This is a once-in-a-lifetime window of learning opportunity that once closed, is lost forever. Be Smart Kids is a comprehensive, learning program that uses science, technology and best teaching practices. More than a decade of research and design has gone into the development of the Be Smart Kids Learning System, an unequaled computer-aided learning process that stimulates every area of the brain during the period when the “window of opportunity” for learning is best, ages 0-6. Be Smart Kids meets and exceeds State and Federal Early Education Standards. Click on one of the links below for a full listing. Section 1: Language Understanding The following is a list of scientific research on which Be Smart Kids is based: Newsweek. Your Child’s Brain. February 19, 1996. by Sharon Begley. How a young child’s brain works. Time. Fertile Minds. February 3, 1997. by J. Madeleine Nash. Windows of opportunity of when a child learns best. What your Kindergartner Needs to Know, Preparing Your Child for a Lifetime of Learning—Edited by E.D. Hirsch, Jr., author of Cultural Literacy and John Holdren Early Reading First. U.S. Department of Education. Tennessee State Standards. Early Childhood Early Learning Developmental Standards. http://www.tennessee.gov/education/ci/standards/earlychildhood/ Tennessee State Requirements. Statistics and Reports. A complete comparison of Be Smart Kids and State/Federal Requirements are listed above in Sections 1-7. Links: NAECS/SDE (National Association of Early Childhood Specialists in State Departments of Education ). Position Papers. NAEYC (National Association for the Education of Young Children). Brain development research—What it means for young children and families. Childhood Development. Resource for information on early learning. Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia. Early Childhood Education http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Early_childhood_education Brain Connection. How the Brain “Hears” Language KQED/KidsWatch. Mathmatics. PBS Parents. What is Phonics, Anyway? Research has shown that early intervention with education and social behavior will help improve the quality of life for a child with autism. The earlier you start the better. Be Smart Kids is a fast-paced interactive learning system that wires the brain for vocabulary, language, math & logic, spatial/visual skills, fine motor skills, emotional & social skills, music, character, history, science, health and sign language. It is a one-on-one process because adult bonding is so important to the emotional and social development of the child. Information on autism: Autism-society.org Autism fact sheet Autism and children
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