Qualitative Results

1. Phenomental school results improvement.
2. Stronger brain power – increased memory, attention & speed.
3. Master academic work in less time, giving more time for relaxation.
4. Increased motivation and passion for learning.
5. Enjoyable as brain building exercises are fun.
6. Boosts confidence and self-esteem.
7. More powerful language and thinking processes.
8. Lasting results with continual improvements seen over time.
9. Improvement in reading and comprehension.
10. Enhanced social skills with better language abilities for interactions .
11. Rapid visible improvements seen within 6-8weeks.
12. No longer easily distracted.
13. Better marks in spoken and written English tests.
14. Improves relationship with parents .
15. Learns Hanyu Pinyin with less effort .
16. Speaks and pronounces more accurately.
17. Less shy, more confident in social situations.
18. Solves Math problems more easily, especially multi-step Math problems.
19. Understands teachers’ explanations without getting confused.
20. Greater interest in books.
21. Draws better, more accurate diagrams.
22. Plays better in sports, gains popularity among team mates.
23. Better vocabulary.
24. Less careless mistakes.
25. Happier, as learning becomes easier.
26. Improves in Math exam results.
27. More organized.
28. Improves in balance and movement control.
29. Sings better with improved pitch awareness.
30. Better in colouring and arts & craft.
31. Neater, faster and less effortful handwriting
32. Follows instructions better
33. Less need for parents’ nagging to get things done.
34. Less need for parents’ nagging to get things done.
35. Copies quickly and accurately.
36. Faster speed in completing work.
37. Less fear of failure.
38. More alert; more energy for activities.
39. Greater maturity in thinking and actions.
40. Better time-management.
41. Sharper and greater accuracy with ball activities
42. Naturally puts in more effort into work without need for reminders
43. Concentrates better with homework
44. Holds a pencil or pen with much less effort
45. More willing and confident to try challenging activities
46. Improved fine motor skills and coordination
47. Enjoys school better
48. Completes homework independently without supervision
49. Less clumsy
50. Better sense of direction
51. More self-awareness
52. Improvement in spelling
53. Have more friends and enjoys friendships better
54. Less impulsive
55. More receptive to corrections and criticisms
56. Greater flexibility; more adaptable to changes
57. Improvement in Science exam results
58. Solves Math problems more easily, especially multi-step Math problems.
59. More independent and responsible
60. Better physical strength and stamina
61. Greater sensitivity to others’ feelings.
62. More relaxed, less anxious or stressed.
63. Recognizes and remembers Chinese characters better.
64. Greater curiosity to explore.
65. Writes better, in greater detail and depth.
66. Less fidgeting and hyperactivity.
67. Watches movie without need for subtitles.
68. Improvement in language intonation.
69. Takes on more leadership roles.
70. Less temper outburst.
71. Greater initiative in everyday activities.
72. Expresses feelings and thoughts more frequently.
73. Less day-dreaming.
74. Sets more goals for self to achieve.
75. More considerate and thoughtful.
76. Better marks in Mother-Tongue and second languages.
77. Enjoys quiet activities better.
78. Quicker reaction time.
79. Reads more sophisticated books.
80. Enhanced creativity; able to come up with new ideas.
81. Improves relationships with siblings.
82. Appreciates jokes and lighter moments better.
83. Greater determination when tackling tough problems.
84. Participates more actively in class and group activities.
85. Better eye contact and visual scanning of environment.
86. More motivated with life.
87. Hands up better quality homework.
88. Builds better Mathematical models.
89. More obedient and co-operates better with others.
90. Greater accuracy in eye-hand coordination.
91. Less aggressive.
92. Enjoys playing sports better.
93. Asks more and better questions.
94. More caring.
95. Develops more opinions and ideas for self.
96. No longer confused over ‘b’s and ‘d’s, ‘p’s and ‘q’s.
97. Smiles and laughs more.
98. Copes better during difficult moments.
99. More positive outlook on life.
100. Increase belief in own abilities.
101. A child who finds life and learning more enjoyable.

1. Phenomental school results improvement.
2. Stronger brain power – increased memory, attention & speed.
3. Master academic work in less time, giving more time for relaxation.
4. Increased motivation and passion for learning.
5. Enjoyable as brain building exercises are fun.
6. Boosts confidence and self-esteem.
7. More powerful language and thinking processes.
8. Lasting results with continual improvements seen over time.
9. Improvement in reading and comprehension.
10. Enhanced social skills with better language abilities for interactions .
11. Rapid visible improvements seen within 6-8weeks.
12. No longer easily distracted.
13. Better marks in spoken and written English tests.
14. Improves relationship with parents .
15. Learns Hanyu Pinyin with less effort .
16. Speaks and pronounces more accurately.
17. Less shy, more confident in social situations.
18. Solves Math problems more easily, especially multi-step Math problems.
19. Understands teachers’ explanations without getting confused.
20. Greater interest in books.
21. Draws better, more accurate diagrams.
22. Plays better in sports, gains popularity among team mates.
23. Better vocabulary.
24. Less careless mistakes.
25. Happier, as learning becomes easier.
26. Improves in Math exam results.
27. More organized.
28. Improves in balance and movement control.
29. Sings better with improved pitch awareness.
30. Better in colouring and arts & craft.
31. Neater, faster and less effortful handwriting
32. Follows instructions better
33. Less need for parents’ nagging to get things done.
34. Less need for parents’ nagging to get things done.
35. Copies quickly and accurately.
36. Faster speed in completing work.
37. Less fear of failure.
38. More alert; more energy for activities.
39. Greater maturity in thinking and actions.
40. Better time-management.
41. Sharper and greater accuracy with ball activities
42. Naturally puts in more effort into work without need for reminders
43. Concentrates better with homework
44. Holds a pencil or pen with much less effort
45. More willing and confident to try challenging activities
46. Improved fine motor skills and coordination
47. Enjoys school better
48. Completes homework independently without supervision
49. Less clumsy
50. Better sense of direction
51. More self-awareness
52. Improvement in spelling
53. Have more friends and enjoys friendships better
54. Less impulsive
55. More receptive to corrections and criticisms
56. Greater flexibility; more adaptable to changes
57. Improvement in Science exam results
58. Solves Math problems more easily, especially multi-step Math problems.
59. More independent and responsible
60. Better physical strength and stamina
61. Greater sensitivity to others’ feelings.
62. More relaxed, less anxious or stressed.
63. Recognizes and remembers Chinese characters better.
64. Greater curiosity to explore.
65. Writes better, in greater detail and depth.
66. Less fidgeting and hyperactivity.
67. Watches movie without need for subtitles.
68. Improvement in language intonation.
69. Takes on more leadership roles.
70. Less temper outburst.
71. Greater initiative in everyday activities.
72. Expresses feelings and thoughts more frequently.
73. Less day-dreaming.
74. Sets more goals for self to achieve.
75. More considerate and thoughtful.
76. Better marks in Mother-Tongue and second languages.
77. Enjoys quiet activities better.
78. Quicker reaction time.
79. Reads more sophisticated books.
80. Enhanced creativity; able to come up with new ideas.
81. Improves relationships with siblings.
82. Appreciates jokes and lighter moments better.
83. Greater determination when tackling tough problems.
84. Participates more actively in class and group activities.
85. Better eye contact and visual scanning of environment.
86. More motivated with life.
87. Hands up better quality homework.
88. Builds better Mathematical models.
89. More obedient and co-operates better with others.
90. Greater accuracy in eye-hand coordination.
91. Less aggressive.
92. Enjoys playing sports better.
93. Asks more and better questions.
94. More caring.
95. Develops more opinions and ideas for self.
96. No longer confused over ‘b’s and ‘d’s, ‘p’s and ‘q’s.
97. Smiles and laughs more.
98. Copes better during difficult moments.
99. More positive outlook on life.
100. Increase belief in own abilities.
101. A child who finds life and learning more enjoyable.

BrainFit Studio
193 - 197 Thomson Road Goldhill Centre
Singapore 307633

Tel: 6737 3511
Fax: 6737 4533

Email: enquiries@brainfitstudio.com
Website: www.brainfitstudio.com