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Rules for Study: (No use of Eraser/Rubber/ Whitener) 1. One mistake write the word 5 times 2. Two mistakes write the word 10 times 3. Three mistakes write the word 20 times 4. Four mistakes write the word 30 times 5. Five mistakes write the word 50 times Work to be done on daily basis 1. Five new words from the chapters daily along with their meanings and sentences. 2. Cursive hand writing one page daily both in Hindi and English. 3. Cartoons only one hour daily. 4. 30 minute mobile games. 5. 30 minute only to play. 6. Study only with legs crossed or use study table. 7. Weekly test on Saturday and Sunday or Holiday 8. Surprise tests will be on any day.

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Rules for Study: (No use of Eraser/Rubber/ Whitener)1. One mistake write the word 5 times2. Two mistakes write the word 10 times3. Three mistakes write the word 20 times4. Four mistakes write the word 30 times5. Five mistakes write the word 50 timesWork to be done on daily basis1. Five new words from the chapters daily along with their meanings and sentences.2. Cursive hand writing one page daily both in Hindi and English.3. Cartoons only one hour daily.4. 30 minute mobile games.5. 30 minute only to play.6. Study only with legs crossed or use study table.7. Weekly test on Saturday and Sunday or Holiday8. Surprise tests will be on any day.

Increasing Your Child's Intellectual Performance

Is it possible to raise your child's intelligence? Some experts say you can't because it's fixed at birth, while others believe that intelligence is changeable. Neither side of the intelligence debate disputes that you can at least increase your child's intellectual performance. The following is a brief look at strategies for improving your child's intellectual and cognitive functioning. Click here for an IQ test, andhere for the scoring criteria. For more, go to Chapter 6 of Family First: Your Step-by-Step Plan for Creating a Phenomenal Family.Also, for a CD on enhancing your child's IQ from Dr. Frank Lawlis, Dr. Phil's mentor and former professor, click here. Create an Empowering Internal DialogueAn internal dialogue that is negative promotes failure. Simply put, children can and do think themselves into poor intellectual outcomes. There is also a strong mind-body connection. Depressed thoughts depress energy, action and the ability to think clearly. They shake your child's faith and create doubts about what he can really achieve.A positive internal dialogue can dramatically enhance intellectual performance. As a way to eliminate negative self-talk and build self-confidence, teach your child how to practice positive responses. For example:I'll do the best I can, and that will be the best I can do.I studied hard for the test, so I should do well.I worked hard on my homework.I'll be OK; I can do this.Practice Controlled Breathing Exercises with Your ChildOne of the most efficient and effective methods for stimulating a child's mental processes and performance is controlled breathing. Research shows that schoolchildren can increase their grades if they do breathing exercises prior to tests or assignments; these exercises also reduce test anxiety. Controlled breathing increases oxygen flow to the brain, which in turn boosts memory, concentration and problem-solving abilities. Teach your child to count to five when breathing in, and then to five again when breathing out. Repeat this breathing cycle about six times; the entire routine will take only a minute. Instruct your child to use this breathing exercise before a test, exam or other assignment in which problem-solving or recall comes into play. Breathing patterns cannot be taught just once. They need to be practiced so that they become a positive habit. Remember matching inhalation and exhalation time is the key.Perform Mental GymnasticsPlaying games that stimulate the mind, particularly those that make use of strategy, will build verbal skills, plus improve powers of concentration, perception and reasoning. Here are some recommendations for brain-building games you can do as a family: Chess Checkers Crossword puzzles Cryptograms Word jumbles Scrabble Mathematical puzzlesIncrease Opportunities for Verbal Interactions as a FamilyEngaging your children in conversation helps develop their language and vocabulary skills, particularly between the ages of 16 and 26 months, when a child's language is developing very rapidly. No matter what your children's ages, you should discuss with them topics such as school, friends, their interests and activities, projects they create, trips you've taken together or current events. What emerges from these interactions will be children who feel valued and are smarter, better adjusted and more intelligent. Encourage Repetitive Reading It's no big news flash that reading to your children helps nurture a love of language and promotes bonding " both of which optimize a child's intellectual potential. It also helps toddlers enhance memory, improve attention span and build vocabulary.Create a Stimulating EnvironmentIn Family First, Dr. Phil explains 15 ways to create a mentally stimulating environment for your child. The following selection from the book can help develop your child's ability to process information. Hold your baby frequently. Use expressive facial gestures. Have your child read age-appropriate stories out loud from newspapers or magazines. At least once a week, take your children to the library, where they can read on their own or attend storytelling groups. Take your children to appropriate cultural events throughout the year, such as plays and concerts. Travel to new places, including local museums. Use dinnertime for mental stimulation.

Introduce Music and Rhythm into Your Child's LifeEven if your children aren't musically oriented in terms of singing or playing an instrument, introducing music and rhythm into their world may enhance many aspects of their academic performance. For example, many children find the rhythmic stimulation of drumbeats makes it easier to focus on doing homework.Music provides mental gymnastics through the learning of its symbol system, plus it increases creativity. Anything you can do to enhance the creativity of your children is certainly worth doing.Active Body, Active MindPhysical activity, including playing sports, boosts blood flow to all parts of the body, including the brain. When the brain is supplied with freshly oxygenated blood, concentration, thinking speed and complex reasoning are all enhanced. Children who are physically active perform better in school a finding that has been confirmed by more than 50 years of research. Physical activity in children: Promotes clear thinking Boosts creativity Stimulates the brain and learning Increases energy and mental concentration Produces positive changes in the body that enhance self-esteem (which in turn supports better cognitive learning) Helps develop motor skills and coordination Reduces depression by increasing levels of important brain chemicals (which are often depleted in depression)Nourish Young MindsThe importance of nutritional balance with foods that provide a high yield of vitamins and minerals cannot be overstated when it comes to enhancing your child's mental capabilities. Better-nourished children simply function more effectively on a cognitive level.When you fail to feed your kids wholesome foods, and serve overly processed foods high in sugar and fat, it can negatively impact their mental processing abilities and potentially affect IQ. In a well-publicized study of one million schoolchildren enrolled in the New York City school system, IQ scores improved by 14 percent after additives, dyes, artificial flavorings and color were removed from their lunches!The chart below lists brain foods, and their mental fitness benefits, which can enhance your child's brainpower.