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Teenagers Cognitive Skill and Education

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Teenagers Cognitive Skill and Education

Knowledge is information gained from learning, studying and memorizing academic material, such as historical facts, grammar or mathematical equations. IQ is a measure of intelligence, including things like spatial reasoning, logical ability and relationships. Where once IQ was thought to be a stagnant number (e.g. you were both with your IQ), brain researchers now know that it can actually be increased by strengthening cognitive skills.

Many people believe that kids that have memorized a lot of academic information -- such as facts, figures and formulas -- will automatically do well in college because the did well on their final exams.

What is cognitive skills? Cognitive skills are the mental mechanisms that process incoming information. By strengthening cognitive skills, you'll create a stronger learner, which is what's needed to succeed in college and beyond.

It's common for parents to believe that if their teen is getting A's and B's in high school, that's probably what they'll get in college. The truth is that college is much more difficult and memorizing material from books just isn't going to cut it anymore. Teens need strong cognitive skills like logic and reasoning, faster processing speed, problem solving skills and prioritizing in order to not only keep up in college, but to excel.

A teenager's cognitive skill set is made up of several mental skills, including auditory and visual processing, short- and long-term memory, comprehension, logic and reasoning, and attention skills. Some college prep courses can be helpful. Most of them are focused on academic materials and study habits, not strengthening learning skills. The only way to really strengthen cognitive skills to prepare a teen for college is through intense one-on-one training with a cognitive skills expert.

Good brain trainers can work with teens to literally raise their IQ scores and develop stronger learning skills to better succeed in college. There's no focus on specific academics, it's about increasing the brain's connections to think, process and learn faster -- not memorize more material.

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Life is pretty funny. We spend so much of our childhood and our early part of our lives locked up in school and then all of a sudden that ends. While work and family obligations can be pretty mentally stimulating, many people find that they are bored with their lives.

If you find for your teenagers in this situation and you are aching to learn about something new in teenagers life, parents many find that pursuing more education will make feel more mentally stimulated. By feeding parents curious impulses, parents will find that will feel rejuvenated and become more engaged with life.

So many people just don't have the time to spend a couple of hours a week going to a classroom and listening to a lecture. However, with the advent of the Internet, teenagers are now able to:

- Online Education to learn more about this exciting new trend in education. Another great reason to pursue education is to gain the skills needed to improve career. For others, they are a bit afraid of the social stigma of going back to school again.

Gaining new skills is so important in today's world. So many teens feel like that they are stuck in their lives, however, by continuing their education they can find that many doors of opportunity will open up to lead to new avenues in their life.

Whether it's gaining contemporary work skills like Computer Education, learning a new language through Bilingual Education, or returning to school to learn a new discipline through College Education, you may find that going back to school will be the best thing that you can do for your life.

Jane Maria is a writer and web designer that creates websites providing informative tips on various subject matter including parenting solutions at http://www.getparent.com Or visit her blog http://www.getparent.com/blog/

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