Brain Training Articles & News, Page 24

Want the latest news in brain science? Tips on how to build stronger learning and thinking skills? Updates about what’s happening at LearningRx? Browse brain training articles and news from LearningRx below!

LearningRx Savage on Twin Cities Live

Here’s a segment with TCL Reporter Kelli Hanson interviewing LearningRx Save Executive Director Rich Frieder in the studio about red flags that your student might need academic assistance. https://www.twincitieslive.com/fun/36224/learning-rx-2/

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5 Tips to Practice Being Grateful for National Gratitude Month

November is National Gratitude Month and because countless studies have shown that adopting a mindset of gratitude not only helps your mental health, but also provides lasting benefits to the brain, we’ve gathered some tips to help you practice being grateful. You’ve got nothing to lose—and happiness to gain! 1. Choose your words carefully. Focusing ...

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LearningRx San Antonio NW on Marketing Insiders

This piece about LearningRx San Antonio Northwest offering free brain skills assessments and consultations to military families for Veterans Day ran on Marketing Insiders. https://marketinginsiders.com/learningrx-san-antonio-northwest-offers-100-free-brain-skills-assessments-and-consultations-to-military-families-for-veterans-day/

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LearningRx San Antonio NW piece ran on Authority Presswire

This piece about LearningRx San Antonio Northwest offering free brain skills assessments and consultations to military families for Veterans Day ran on Authority Presswire. https://authoritypresswire.com/__trashed-8/

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LearningRx’s Dr. Amy Moore on The Good Men Project

LearningRx’s Dr. Amy Moore’s piece, “Spaced Out or Scatterbrained at School?: Seven Causes of Brain Fog in Children” was published on The Good Men Project’s website. https://goodmenproject.com/featured-content/spaced-out-or-scatterbrained-at-school-seven-causes-of-brain-fog-in-children/

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10 Ways to Celebrate National Family Literacy Day

How important is reading? Consider this: According to The Children’s Reading Foundation, children who aren’t reading on grade level by the end of third grade struggle in every class, year after year, because more than 85% of the curriculum is taught by reading. It makes sense, when you consider that reading is how students get ...

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8 Brain foods that help with concentration and other brain function

Concentration, focus, attention—centering your interest on the task at hand can sometimes feel difficult, even for the best of us. While it might be tempting to reach for an energy drink, caffeinated soda, or that fourth cup of coffee, consider loading up on brain foods that help with concentration and other cognitive skills. Here are ...

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Homework Hacks

Now that school is back and session, homework is back on the table (or desk). We’ve gathered some of our favorite homework hacks to help expedite the process, keep your student organized, and decrease the chances for tantrums (yours or your kids).  1. Listen to classic music. Studies have shown that students who listen to ...

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Family-friendly Halloween movies

If you have younger kids, you already know that not all Halloween movies are created equal. Some can give kids nightmares and leave them sleeping in your bed for months. To help ensure your sleep quality, we’ve put together a list of family-friendly movies that will get you in the seasonal spirt without any blood ...

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Halloween-themed crafts to do with little ones

October 26 is National Pumpkin Day and we’ve gathered some of our favorite pumpkin-themed crafts for parents to do with their little ones. 1. Make paper plate pumpkins. Let kids decorate two paper plates like pumpkin faces. Then align the plates (with paint/decorations facing out) and punch holes around the sides. Last the plates together ...

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