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What the Brain Does When It’s Stressed

We can’t learn, focus, or reason well when we’re stressed. And it’s not simply a matter of overwhelm; there are real, biological and chemical changes that happen in your body that make learning physiologically impossible when your brain is in a state of stress. Understanding this is CRITICAL for helping struggling learners in particular, but ...

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Fun Logic Games to Build Reasoning Skills

Logic games are a great way to build strategic thinking and reasoning skills that are essential for thinking, learning, and problem-solving. Weak logic skills are a primary reason for learning struggles, particularly in areas like math and comprehension.  Here are some of our favorite logic games to recommend to families looking to build this skill ...

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Learning Red Flags to Address Before School Starts Again

Summer is a wonderful time for children to unwind and enjoy a break from their regular school routines. However, as a parent, it’s important to be aware of potential learning challenges that may arise during this time. At LearningRx, we understand the importance of recognizing red flags that may indicate a need for additional educational ...

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5 Things Kids with Dyslexia Should Do Over the Summer

Dyslexia is a learning disability that affects an individual’s ability to read, write, and spell. It can make reading a challenging and frustrating task, and as a result, it can negatively impact academic performance. For kids with dyslexia, the summer break can provide an opportunity to work on their skills without the pressures of school. ...

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Summer Slide: How Much Learning Do Kids Really Lose Over the Summer?

Summer break is often considered a time for children to relax, play and enjoy the outdoors. However, many parents and educators worry that the extended break from school can result in a loss of academic skills and knowledge that children gained during the school year. This phenomenon is commonly known as the “summer slide”. Let’s ...

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Summer Reading with Kids: 5 Reasons Why You Should Do It

Summer is a time for fun, relaxation, and spending time with family and friends. But it’s also a time when kids can lose some of the reading skills they gained during the school year. Reading over the summer is one of the easiest and most guaranteed ways to keep up their cognitive momentum and keep ...

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Why Is Spelling So Hard for Some Kids?

The English language doesn’t do us any favors with its abundance of spelling “rules” and exceptions, but for kids especially, grasping accurate and confident spelling skills can feel unreachable. While in the digital age many spelling mistakes are fixed by autocorrect or that squiggly red line that pops up under your mistakes, it’s still important ...

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Tips to Improve Executive Functioning Skills

For kids who struggle to focus or thrive in academic environments, weak executive functioning could be the reason. Executive functioning (EF) skills govern your brain’s interactions with new information as well as the world around you. Some research points to EF being a more accurate predictor of academic or career success than socioeconomic status or ...

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Mind-Blowing Brain Facts & Things You Can Do to Stay Sharp

Your brain is an amazing organ. There’s nothing that you do (consciously or not) that doesn’t go back to your brain. From seeing and hearing the world around you to following a conversation to literally keeping your heart beating, your brain impacts every area of your life. Today we are bringing awareness to some mind-blowing ...

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5 Surprising Facts About Dyscalculia

Dyscalculia is a learning disability that affects an individual’s ability to perform mathematical operations and solve mathematical problems. Some people will call it “math dyslexia” because of the similar ways it impacts learning, just in a different subject area. Despite its prevalence, there are many misconceptions about dyscalculia that hinder individuals from receiving the support ...

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