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BRAINPOWER is this century's #1 competitive tool. Today's graduate will be continually challenged to learn and re-learn for a lifetime – 8 to 15 careers on average over that lifetime – facing fierce competition in the global marketplace. Be ready! Good grades do NOT ensure future success. When you look at the Skills Needed for Success in the 21st Century, their relation to grades in today's misdirected education system is loose at best. BRAINPOWER is the only reliable competitive edge.
High achieving gifted children also add the extra dimension that drives extraordinary levels of success with Learn To Learn... Motivation. The brain thrives on passionate commitment and steadfast resolve. High-achieving children benefit from Learn To Learn
Even the most gifted and successful student virtually always scores lower on several of the 14 cognitive abilities assessed by the TOMI online Test Of Multiple Intelligences and/or the Sensory Motor Integration Evaluation. And while these "weaknesses" may be compensated for or overshadowed for now by a strong academic performance in the core curriculum, these weaknesses will eventually make an impact during a person's working life. It's smart to identify any weaknesses NOW and strengthen them. The added benefit, since so many brain abilities integrate with each other, is often even higher levels of performance in the stronger abilities. 2. Learn To Learn strengthens highly developed abilities to become extraordinary. In a global economy, the very future of a country depends on identifying individuals with high potential... challenging them to grow, create and innovate.
Learn To Learn’s increasing levels of challenge strengthen the cognitive abilities that are already well developed into extraordinary abilities -- the ultimate competitive tool. Toward that end, we are forming the The goal is a continuing collaboration with the students, with the parents of these gifted high-achievers, with visionary schools and employers to develop our future leaders.
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