Tag: eReflect
Homeschool.com Editor Recommends Ultimate Typing 2015 For Ages 8 And Above, Announces eReflect
New York City, N (PRWEB) March 15, 2015 Homeschool.com, an organization dedicated to the promotion and support of homeschooling, recently reviewed Ultimate Typing™ 2015 and stated that they believe the program to be entirely suitable for teaching touch typing to children as young as eight years old. The reviewer emphasizes that Ultimate Typing™ is the […]
eReflect Offers Highlights Of 2014 Speed Reading Software Reviews In Latest 7 Speed Reading Article
New York City, NY (PRWEB) March 13, 2015 7 Speed Reading™ is a program that helps people improve their reading speed, something which lets them stay competitive in their profession simply by being aware of the latest developments and best practices. To educate the public on the program’s benefits and scientific infrastructure, eReflect provides a […]
7 Speed Reading Software Developer Takes Blog Readers To A Unique Book Town, eReflect Shares
New York City, NY (PRWEB) January 09, 2015 eReflect and 7 Speed Reading™ software share awe-inspiring images from a little-known city in Wales named Hay-on-Wye. The city is rightly named the Book Town as it’s brimming with little bookstores and outdoor book fairs, to the delight of both residents and visitors. The best speed […]
Best Speed Reading Software Shares An Inspiring Video To Help Put Books in The Hands of More Children That Need them, Announces eReflect
New York City, NY (PRWEB) February 01, 2015 eReflect, designer of 7 Speed Reading™ and long-time advocate of self-education, proudly shares an inspiring video on the 7 Speed Reading™ blog in support of the Book People Unite movement. Book People Unite is a global movement that encourages people who love books to share their reading […]
7 Speed Reading Creator eReflect Shows the Effect of Diverse Reading on Children In Latest Blog Post
New York City, NY (PRWEB) November 05, 2014 eReflect, the developer of the 7 Speed Reading™ program, reports that diverse reading is crucial for children’s brain development and cultural identification and belonging. In a recent post, eReflect contends that while many parents do a good job getting their children to like reading and learning, the […]