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    DS7 and I just finished the on-line program for Brainology under the 14 day trial (ignoring all the stern instructions to leave at least a week in between each of the 4 parts and reinforce with other work, etc.). For use at home I definitely wouldn't pay for it, although DS quite enjoyed it. There's very little actual information in it; DS already knew almost all the neuroscience (and it hasn't been a special interest of his) and the study tips part is also very basic. (Meatiest part was the acronym BRAIN for study techniques: Break things up, Repeat, Active learning, Information search, Never give up.) DS already has a pretty secure growth mindset, though, and in that sense didn't need it. OTOH, I think if someone had a fixed mindset it would take more than this to change their mind! [ETA in fairness, that's obviously why you're supposed to space it out and do reinforcing things in between the parts.] Might spark something I suppose. I'd also be concerned about children any older than DS feeling patronised. I did like the fact that the brain spoke with an English accent though!

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    We are trying out the free trial with DD7. She seems to like it. The reason why I wanted her to try it was because she runs screaming from anything challenging and wanders from anything outside of her interests. We'll see what happens. Some of it doesn't make sense for the grade 1 crowd, like 'thinking about the cute guy' instead of school work! If I see any dramatic results I'll post again!

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    I was just about to post and ask if anyone had tried the Brainology program, and thankfully searched first. This is an old post though - wondering if anyone else has tried it since? Any further reviews? DS10 could stand a quick update on his mindset and loves everything computer based, so thought this could be a worthwhile purchase (but at $80, it needs to be good!).

    I was also hoping it would have the added bonus of teaching some neuroscience information. But from the previous reviews, it sounds like it isn't particularly great for that. Any other recommended resources for learning about the brain and how humans learn (something relatively accessible, as I'm not sure how long he's going to stay interested)?

    Thanks!

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    While this may be a bit young for some 10-year-olds, Fantastic Elastic Brain and other kids' books highlight advantages of a growth mindset.

    General neuroscience for kids is nicely presented on the website Neuroscience For Kids. Interested parties can also sign up for the e-newsletter.

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    Thanks Indigo! The website looks great!


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