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Six Ways to Help Your Teen Create Good Habits Before College

Like most parents, you may worry what bad habits your teen will pick up when they’re in college. Sleeping in through classes, forgetting to brush their teeth at least twice a day, eating junk food, choosing parties over studying are just a few of the anxiety-inducing bad habits that parents imagine. But there are ways ...

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Preventing Middle School Nightmares Tips for a Trauma-Free Transition

Does the thought of sending your child off to middle school make you anxious?If so, you’re certainly not alone. Many adults have middle schoolmemories of social awkwardness, hormonal upheaval, and the added pressureof more responsibilities with a growing need for more independence. Now think of your child experiencing these same anxieties! Whether yourchild is transitioning ...

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Eat Your Way to a Healthier Mind

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Alzheimer's is thesixth leading cause of death in the United States, with one in three senior adults beingimpacted by the disease. That's the bad news. The good news is that a new study offers hopefor people who want to lower their risk for Alzheimer's. Researchers at ...

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POP QUIZ: How well do you know your teen’s brain?

Understanding a teenager’s brain is as complicated as the cosmos.Just when you think you’ve got it figured out, you’re faceto face with unchartered territory. But with the help of advancing technology, like the noninvasive fMRI, welearn more about this enigma every day. In fact, there’s so muchnew information being discovered that we thought we’d create ...

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Cognitive Skills Toys for Summer

If you’re looking for ways to keep your kids busy over the summer without breaking the bank or sitting them in front of the TV all day, LearningRx can help! We’ve put together a list of award-winning toys that can help build your child’s cognitive skills—like memory, auditory and visual processing, attention, logic & reasoning, ...

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Smart Ways to Spend the Summer: Keep Kids off the “The Summer Slide”

Third grade teacher Alyssa Call got a bit of a shock when she returned to her classroom in the fall and saw the test scores of her students. She had taught several of the children the year before, as a second grade teacher, and she knew their scores had fallen considerably after taking nearly three ...

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Beat the heat! Cheap Indoor Activities to Keep Their Brains (& Hands!) Occupied

It’s easy to keep kids busy in the summer when the sun is shining and a swimming pool (or beach) awaits. But the rainy days can be a bit more of a challenge, especially when you’re trying to avoid raising couch potatoes. Here are 10 ideas to help you keep your child’s brain engaged without ...

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School Sports: Five Myths About Concussions

Although most people have a general idea of what concussions are, there are still some myths surrounding the injury. MYTH #1: The two most dangerous high school sports in terms of concussion rates are football and hockey. Although high school football accounts for around 250,000 concussions each year[1], the second most dangerous sport isn’t hockey; ...

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Why Bullies Target Struggling Students (And How You Can Help!)

We’ve seen examples of “old-fashioned” bullying since the TV made its appearance in the American household; the mean boy shoving the weaker child on the playground, or the rich girl making fun of the orphan dressed in rags. But modern bullying often takes the form of less obvious taunting, exclusion, or uses multimedia to spread ...

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Three Common Learning Disabilities

The term “learning disability” can strike a chord of panic in parents. “But my child is smart! How can she have a learning disability?” is a common reaction. And the reality is, they’re right! The majority of kids and teens (and adults!) with learning disabilities are intelligent—even geniuses! Albert Einstein, Thomas Edison, Alexander Graham Bell, ...

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