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Children Who Improve Memory Improve Their Grades, Do Better at Home and With Friends - Those Who Do Not Improve Memory Fail in All Areas of Life

Children Who Improve Memory Improve Their Grades, Do Better at Home and With Friends. Those Who Do Not Improve Memory Fail in All Areas of Life.

(PRWEB) August 30, 2004 -- As tens of millions of kids head back to school after the summer break, millions are already headed for failure--needlessly!

The failure of millions of children can be rapidly turned into success by simple, enjoyable interactions with their parents that dramatically increase their memory skills, improve memory and help them get better grades.

Most parenting advice is hard to follow, but this method is very easy and natural. Parents also can increase their memory through such parenting practice.

Noted clinical Psychologist Dr. Max Vogt offers a simple, inexpensive, easy to follow 5 day course for parents, teachers, home school teachers and others who want to help kids improve memory and have a better life--in every area from school to friends to family interactions.

Dr. Max says, "A better memory equals a better life!" His course is at http://www.ImproveYourChildsMemory.com


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