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Tomorrow’s Promise: A Simple Way to an A

by Nicole Murray

Would your child be interested in improving their grades while reducing the amount of time they actually spend studying? The new A Simple Way to an A program believes it has found a solution to help students take personal responsibility for getting organized and improving their comprehension. The study program not only helps children gain lifelong learning skills, but it also decreases the time parents spend on homework.

A Simple Way to an A is a learning tool designed to help children teach themselves. While the program does not completely eliminate the need for parental support, it does guide students through their daily learning activities. The skills they develop allow them to easily retain new information by simplifying the curriculum, regardless of the subject.

Designed for middle school and high school students, A Simple Way to an A applies a straightforward method to boost student’s grades. The program includes the ultimate notebook and calendar, concept cards, study and note sheets, as well as DVD support. The materials guide students down the path of a more effective learning experience by retraining the way students retain information.

Using the methods from the learning system, students are able to easily and quickly extract the most important information from what they are studying. Students follow one of the six learning tools in five minutes and the entire learning method can be completed in less than one hour. Instead of sitting through boring instructional videos, the program guides participants through daily learning tasks. Each day, the newly acquired skills are practiced so that they become an integral part of students’ study routines. 

The program boasts that results are seen as soon as the next quiz or homework assignment, regardless of a student’s learning style or abilities. A special study strategy and online seminar has been developed for students with ADD, as well. Additional directions and instructions, along with a step-by-step online seminar, will guide participants through each tool so that a follow-up course is not needed. The program also comes with a Student Parent Handbook so that parents are involved in the learning process.

Students are more likely to continue their desire to learn when they see improvement without the mental overload. Although children want to do well in school, learning becomes difficult when they stop trying because of poor performance. Parents must give children every advantage to succeed in life. The easier learning becomes for children, the more they will enjoy it.

 

For more information, log on to www.TheSimpleA.com
or call 866 977-8537

 

ColorsNW12/4/2008

 

 

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