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Student of the Year Finalists
Three students reached the top for the Student of the Year nominations. LearningRx’s annual Student of the Year winner is selected from centers across the country. This year, it was a tight vote by the Home Office staff to select our top three and our Student of the Year winner. Meet our finalists. Student of ...
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25 Questions to Ask Your Child About Their Day
For many parents, the older your children get, the less they want to discuss their day. By the time they’re teens, asking “How was your day?” on the ride home from school or at the dinner table might be met with a shrug and the ever-popular “Fine.” But engaging your child in conversation can provide ...
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Brain Training for Seniors
Do you know a senior adult who’s looking to boost their cognitive performance? Check out our latest blog about LearningRx’s personal brain training programs and find out how our graduates have made significant gains in working memory, long-term memory and attention.
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Mom Joins LearningRx After Daughter’s Experience With Brain Training
Read our latest blog to learn more about Amelia Drew’s life-changing experience with personal brain training.
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Characteristics of a Middle Child (and how to support them!)
While every family environment will create different circumstances and relationships, here are some of the generalizations that can affect a middle child’s personality:
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Top 3 Book Recommendations by Age
We’ve scoured Scholastic’s website to find some of their best book recommendations by age to help ensure your child is not only reading at the appropriate level, but also staying entertained enough to develop a love for books.
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5 Tips to Prepare for the Return to School
So, what can parents do to best prepare their students for a return to the classroom and all that entails? We’ve got five tips to help you get organized, build a routine, and reduce the risk of problems when the first day of school finally does become a reality.
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Should you redshirt your child for kindergarten?
Named for the sports-related concept of having athletes who are kept out of college competition for a year wear a red jersey, academic redshirting refers to delaying kindergarten for a year. Why would a parent choose to redshirt their child if they’re old enough to start school?
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10 Summer Activities to Do With the Family
August is Family Fun Month and if you’re looking for ideas to keep the entire family entertained, consider these 10 ideas.
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3 Types of Learning Disabilities (and what to look for)
Curious to learn more about common learning disabilities? Check out our latest blog post about three of the most common types of learning disabilities, including what parents should look for and how students tend to “work around” the problem before it’s identified and addressed.
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