Only 15 minutes a day for 5 days ...

Learn HOW to focus!How the SmartVision Method works....

Only fifteen minutes a day for five days and your student will

  • learn to focus and cut out distractions
  • train his or her mind
  • discover the joy in learning
  • achieve success in school and sports
  • develop self-confidence.

There is no greater gift than the love of learning.

Children learn faster if they have basic study skills. Did you ever feel your children just failed to get a grip on learning the education system?

The SmartVision Method consists of a set of glasses, a 40 page instruction book, a CD, and short-term memory sheets to get students in the habit of focusing on the who, what, were, when, why and how of each lesson. This is a complete system based on practical research.

There should be no secret to learning. Paying attention is the first rung of the ladder to a good education...

As parents, we send our children to school to get a well rounded education. But the greatest schools and teachers willl have little effect if students are unable to concentrate!

Now you can coach your student toward a lifetime of learning.

Click here to see the SmartVision Method Education Book Cover.
Click here to see the SmartVision Method Education Book
Table of Contents.

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How the SmartVision Method Works!

Easy to Use Ideas ....

"Short term memory disappears in 15-20 seconds unless it is rehearsed or practiced."
-Charles G. Morris, "Psychology"

Short term study habits are then backed up by long-term study skills.


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Be The Change...

Hi my name is Tristan. I recently studied Tony's SmartVision Method Program. The visualization and positive thinking really help. I use Tony's study skills like using high lighters and putting boxes around things and my grades have improved in my trouble areas. The confidence has led me to help create a group at my school called "Be The Change Club". I use the visualization and positive thinking in that club. We are planning on doing service projects and talking about ways to improve our school and world.

-Tristan J, age 12

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