| What is All About IQ?: |
All About IQ is a set of forty educational games
on four CDs. (The first CD of 10 games is now available.) Includes a
built-in database for tracking the IQ gains of multiple
children/students, and a set of standard student progress/tracking
reports. |
| What is in All About IQ: |
(1) Ten challenging mental exercises that engage
all seven (or eight) of the intelligences identified by Harvard's
Howard Gardner
(2) IQ tests for children ages 5 to 15, with 2000 items that randomly
vary each time the child takes the IQ test.
(3) A vocabulary checker of 75,000 words.
(4) Names of every nation of the world with the populations for the fun
geography
games.
(5) A very sophisticated software program to monitor children's
progress. |
| Where is All About IQ played?: |
All About IQ is designed to be played at home and
in the classroom. |
| Why use All About IQ?: |
Young children enjoy and benefit from mental
exercises. |
| When can you use All About IQ?: |
We recommend the exercises for about 7 to 10
minutes per day; the built-in IQ test is taken once a month to
reinforce the child's motivation to improve in thinking skills. |
| Background: |
Almost everyone knows that there is a correlation
between IQ scores and income and life success. Most universities
require an admissions test that, in effect, is an IQ test. |
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Over 100 years ago, the inventor of the world's
first IQ test, Alfred Binet, predicted that one day we humans
would develop exercises and activities that would enable all
children to manifest their natural intelligence.
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