The main goal of the Humanist Family Brain Survey is to focus your attention on the meanings of the online sample of 15 free brain flash cards as a preview of the complete 100 sequenced brain facts, which will be available at the Alphabetical Brain™ Vocabulary App in the winter of 2015.
This unique educational app will present in plain English the most complete explanation of the way modern human brains can be optimized to produce maximum brainpower.
The names of 85 additional brain facts are listed for your review, since they are assumed to be essential for you to know in order to thrive in our complicated emerging global digital civilization.
In the process of mastering the ideas on the 15 free brain flash cards, you will have the opportunity to learn other brain-related words explaining the biological and psychological implications of the latest brain research.
A PowerPoint Slide Show provides an automated view of the 15 free brain flash cards and a preview of the 85 names that complete the list of 100 brain facts in the Alphabetical Brain™ Vocabulary App.
This unique sequence of brain facts can help you understand how your brain works and also how you can improve your decision making skills in the shortest amount of time.
Thus the overall goal of the Humanist Family Brain Study is to motivate you to learn the complex technical aspects of how your brain works while savoring life at the same time.
To assist your learning effort, several educational checklist forms can be saved to a word processor, or the cloud, or they can be printed to encourage you to use multiple senses in immersive study.
They can provide you with relevant feedback about the effectiveness of the thought experiments and the learning strategies promoted on this website.
The unique 30 Day Memorization Timetable Chart makes it easy for you to track your progress during your brain study.
Whether it takes you a few days or a whole month to master the new brain vocabulary, you will be able to apply the new brain wisdom to your own ongoing humanistic habits and reinforce them in the process.
All the time you are studying your brain for new insights, the Timetable Chart will be there to remind you of how important spaced-repetition is to learning new ideas and to learning the meaning of the relationships among the new brain ideas as you activate your long-term memory system.
The Timetable Chart can be used as a tangible motivational tool to keep you focused as you memorize the brain facts and their relationships to each other.
It is assumed at the beginning of the brain study that you will become more resilient as you apply the knowledge of this new brain-centered perspective about life to the challenging conditions of your own life and family situation.
You will be learning how to deal effectively with the dynamics of family relations as well as all future interpersonal relationships once you learn the facts about your brainpower potential.
One of the main goals of the Humanist Family Brain Survey is to determine whether or not there is a consensus among humanists concerning the relevance of the 15 free brain facts for improving relationships and behaviors.
To achieve this goal and others, there are four major areas of concern that need answers:
[1] Are the first 15 free brain facts especially relevant to your life, whether you are an adult or child or teenager?
[2] Are the 85 brain subjects in the spectrum of the proposed 100 sequenced brain facts the best for expressing humanistic answers to the most important questions about the meaning of life?
[3] Can the focus on the brains of humanist families help parents guide their children and teenagers to become more committed humanists?
[4] Can studying the brain together help humanist parents and their children and teenagers participate with more empathy in family activities?
WHY THIS MATTERS: The goal of the Humanist Family Brain Survey is to obtain constructive feedback from Survey participants about the effectiveness of this website to educate humanist families, including parents, children, and teenagers, about brain functions for enlightened humanistic living.
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