Brainetics — A Program Developed by Mike Byster: Campaign Launch

We’re pleased to introduce you to Mike Byster. He just looks like an average guy, right? You wouldn’t think that at the age of 4, Mike was able to rattle off every single president’s birth and death date. In order.

This man with an amazing memory and a mission to share his ability with others, particularly children, has been featured on 20/20, as well as numerous other shows. Mike has a fantastically quick mind that solves math equations and memorizes complicated sequences (just to name a couple) in a matter of seconds.

After 10 years of touring classrooms across the country, Mike has created Brainetics so that parents and teachers can get them right in their classroom or living room in an instant. As part of the program, parents and teachers get a five-dvd set, a playbook, parent guide, flashcards, playing cards, and an extra 2-dvds.

If you’re looking to recharge your brain, tweak your math skills, impress your friends at parties, or enhance your child’s overall ability (and their brain power), Brainetics might just be the program for you and your family. Aimed specifically at children in 4th - 7th grade, the Brainetics program can be used with the whole family.

Out with boring math lesssons and in with Brainetics, a breakthrough mind and memory program that will get your brains ticking faster than you ever thought possible.

Check out what our bloggers have to say over the course of the next few months as they’ll be testing out Brainetics with their own families. And make sure to check out the Brainetics website for more information about the product, testimonials, sample games, and a video of Mike in action!

4 Responses to “Brainetics — A Program Developed by Mike Byster: Campaign Launch”

  1. [...] recognize patterns so that they can perform large multiplication problems in their heads. I let the Parent Bloggers Network that I wanted a copy, [...]

  2. My grandson has Asberger Syndrome. He just turned 11 yrs and is very high functioning, in the fourth grade in a regular class but Math is a real struggle. He has trouble spotting patterns & many other basic math functions.
    I help him with his studies after school most everyday but its a really stressful time for both of us…Do you have any suggestions that might help? Do you think he might benefit from your programs. I don’t have much money but I’ll find whatever it takes to help him. Thank You very much,
    Katy Wimberley

  3. Sue Ruf says:

    Is the Brainetics program available at any library to check out?

  4. Dan Hohmeier says:

    Where can I purchase Brainetics?

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