Neuro Sensory Brain Training Giveaway
Having children has opened my eyes to an entirely new world. When contemplating whether or not to have children, I had no idea how many things there were to think about once they arrived. For starters, my thoughts on education. I always knew I wanted to give my children the best education possible, but it never dawned on me that one of my children could potentially have been born with disabilities or developed them after birth. Around the time my son turned 28 months old (he’s now 32 months), I had a play date with a long time friend and her six year old son. She was impressed with how quickly my son learned things and later broke down to tell me about her son and how the school is concerned with his performance in school. At six years old this little boy did not know how to write, recognize his letters and numbers or read simple words. His teachers requested that my friend and her husband take their son in for testing and enroll him into some after school programs to catch him up to speed. I so desperately wanted to find something to help them, but what could I do? And it was about 3 weeks ago that one of the most amazing emails found it’s way into my inbox. It was about a Learning Link Technologies. Learning Link Technologies offers The Harp Learning System, which is a specific step-by-step program that organizes and strengthens the way the brain processes information. Those individuals with learning differences are able to succeed academically by using this system that strengthens cognitive and sensory function. The Harp Learning System is the only system available that also provides visual, auditory, kinesthetic, eye/hand coordination, memory skills, and processing of information skills. The Harper Learning System is available to help students who are:
* performing below grade level
* reading with poor fluency and comprehension
* struggling to spell words correctly
* exhibiting poor handwriting skills
* having a difficult time memorizing math facts
* getting poor grades
* feeling like a failure
The Harper Learning System can also help students with:
* Dyslexia
* Dysgraphia
* Dyscalculia
* Special Education (really important to be informed. Mistakes here are life long)
* Neuro-sensory brain training
* And Many More…

The Army Wife Community is excited to be able to offer (1) reader the chance to win a 3 month membership to the Neuro Sensory Brain Training program.
HOW TO WIN:
You must visit The Harp Learning System and let me know how it could benefit your househould.
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1. Add The Army Wife to Twitter.
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3. Write about the contest on your blog. You must leave a link to your blog post.
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CONTEST ENDS: JULY 19TH, 2009






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It looks like it could help my son with trouble in math.
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My daughter is dsylexic and I think this product would really help her keep up with her reading.
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I think this would be beneficial for my granddaughter who is dyslexic.
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This looks like it would help my dyslexic daughter. Her reading has improved alot over the past year, but she struggles with spelling, handwriting and math facts.
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I would love to win this for my sister. She home schools her 4 children. Several have trouble with reading. I know this would be a tremendous asset to her and her children.
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I would love to have this for my nephew. He’s struggling with reading. It’s so sad, he gets so frustrated.
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It would help my son who really struggles with math.