Joan Gibsonhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/joangibsonAs a certified Structure of Intellect Practitioner (SOI) and Life Management Leadership Trainer, Joan uses a unique approach to strengthening learning abilities and supporting superior academic achievement. " These two programs together have the potency that students need to overcome fears about learning and gives them the concrete skills they need to excel and meet their own learning goals." says Joan. SOI measures over 90 intellectual abilities, and offers a training component to strengthen weak abilities and develop all abilities to the gifted level. Over the past 25 years she has worked with groups and individuals from many diverse areas of life: politicians, community leaders, teachers, students, correctional inmates, government programs,and business leaders. Now she wants to share her knowledge and experience with teachers, students, and families who are seeking answers to the all too common questions about learning. " We need to develop a love for learning first, then attention, focus and concentration skills. Naturally,the rest of learning take will take care of itself." she explains to educators and parents. Recently Joan has applied the SOI techniques to construct a specialized program for students faced with the challenge of mastering English as a second language. To increase the academic performance of her ESL students they are assessed, given sensory integration exercises, specialized learning modules, and specific subject support. Today Joan is a published author, public speaker,guest on Vancouver CFUN radio and other university and community radio stations throughout BC. She has Expert Author status on Ezine Articles. Read some of her articles there!enCopyright Joan Gibson (C/O Blogtalkradio)Sat, 15 Jun 2019 12:45:00 GMTWed, 03 Nov 2010 20:00:00 GMTEducationBlogTalkRadio Feed v2.0https://dasg7xwmldix6.cloudfront.net/hostpics/034e6d83-4e87-4561-8049-9a21ab68ebfd_jlg.jpgJoan Gibsonhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/joangibsonAs a certified Structure of Intellect Practitioner (SOI) and Life Management Leadership Trainer, Joan uses a unique approach to strengthening learning abilities and supporting superior academic achievement. " These two programs together have the potency that students need to overcome fears about learning and gives them the concrete skills they need to excel and meet their own learning goals." says Joan. SOI measures over 90 intellectual abilities, and offers a training component to strengthen weak abilities and develop all abilities to the gifted level. Over the past 25 years she has worked with groups and individuals from many diverse areas of life: politicians, community leaders, teachers, students, correctional inmates, government programs,and business leaders. Now she wants to share her knowledge and experience with teachers, students, and families who are seeking answers to the all too common questions about learning. " We need to develop a love for learning first, then attention, focus and concentration skills. Naturally,the rest of learning take will take care of itself." she explains to educators and parents. Recently Joan has applied the SOI techniques to construct a specialized program for students faced with the challenge of mastering English as a second language. To increase the academic performance of her ESL students they are assessed, given sensory integration exercises, specialized learning modules, and specific subject support. Today Joan is a published author, public speaker,guest on Vancouver CFUN radio and other university and community radio stations throughout BC. She has Expert Author status on Ezine Articles. Read some of her articles there!feeds@blogtalkradio.comBlogTalkRadio.comeducation,family,health,learning,memory,passing examsjoangibsonnoAs a certified Structure of Intellect Practitioner (SOI) and Life Management Leadership Trainer, Joan uses a unique approach to strengthening learning abilitiesepisodicThree Simple Steps to a Great Memoryhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/joangibson/2010/11/03/three-simple-steps-to-a-great-memoryEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/joangibson/2010/11/03/three-simple-steps-to-a-great-memory/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/joangibson/2010/11/03/three-simple-steps-to-a-great-memoryWed, 03 Nov 2010 20:00:00 GMTThree Simple Steps to a Great MemoryMemory! Memory! Memory! Is it all about senior moments like forgetting a client’s name you’ve known for over 30 years or where did I leave my car keys? With all the talk about Alzheimer’s disease, it’s easy to start to begin worrying about losing our memory. But with just a little new knowledge about how the brain and memory function together, we can start to unravel the modern confusion about memory. The answer to how to understand more about your memory is as close as three good questions and a simple inexpensive nutritional supplement. You don’t have to be a neurobiologist to understand the nuts and bolts of good memory. But asking one about your memory is a good idea. When asked by a seventy year old women who had reached the point of being unable to remember anything from one day to the next, Dr. Robert Russell, a gastroenterologist and director of Tufts Human Nutrition Research Center found the answer, in one single pill. While her family was frantic that she might be suffering from Alzheimer’s disease, Dr Russell knew that aging causes the lining of the stomach to thin, which decreases the production of hydrochloric acid. And without sufficient hydrochloric acid, the body cannot absorb Vitamin B12 from the food we eat. The brain needs vitamin B12 and Vitamin6 to remember better! The woman’s memory started to improve immediately as she added the Vitamin B supplements to her diet. This show explains three key things you need to know to have a great memory!00:30:00joangibsonnohealth,memory,passing exams,learning,familyMemory! Memory! Memory! Is it all about senior moments like forgetting a client’s name you’ve known for over 30 years or where did I leave my car keys? With all