Brain Training Articles & News, Page 116

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!

Help for Learning Disabilities — meet Colin!

Colin came to LearningRx due to the difficulties his learning disability was causing. His parents share: "We are the classic story of having a child who has a learning disability that affected his success in the classroom. His learning disability made academics challenging and painful at times. He was slow to read as a youngster, ...

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4 Tips for Improving Test Scores

When it comes to your student taking tests, there are some things within your control that you can do to help! Here are 4 tips to help your student: Feed them brain food – especially the night before and the morning of the test. Avoid processed sugars and opt for “brain foods” like walnuts, blueberries, ...

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Boosting Your Child’s Reading Comprehension This Summer

Summer provides the perfect opportunity to help strengthen your child’s reading comprehension – even before they’re old enough to read! For younger children that you’ll be reading to, start by choosing a book that’s age appropriate. Anything too advanced may come across as boring or confusing. You want to hold their interest and ensure they understand ...

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How Weak Cognitive Skills Contribute to Learning Struggles

Q: What are cognitive skills? A: Cognitive skills are the foundational tools we use to think and learn. Q: What happens when one or more cognitive skills are weak? A: When one or more cognitive skills are weak, it can impact how efficiently we grasp, process, remember, and apply what we are trying to learn. ...

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Personal Brain Training—from your home!

During the pandemic, LearningRx had to adapt on the fly. We quickly launched live, 1-on-1 brain training for students who couldn’t attend in-person training at our centers. Just like our in-person brain training, these 1-on-1 e-learning programs are designed to target and strengthen your student’s unique cognitive weaknesses and learning struggles. And all programs start ...

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Math Struggles: Tutoring vs. 1-on-1 Brain Tutoring

One of the questions we get the most is, "What’s the difference between tutoring and LearningRx 1-on-1 brain training?" Although tutoring can be very beneficial in some instances—such as when a student misses a lot of class due to an illness, injury or family move–it doesn’t always help the root cause of the problem. That’s ...

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One Mom’s Story

Dr. Amy Moore, a cognitive psychologist with LearningRx, and her son Evan were interviewed on Twin Cities Live about 1-on-1 brain training and Evan’s story of overcoming dyslexia: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TFjHU2UE_W0 To learn more about how LearningRx personal brain training might be able to help your struggling student, visit www.LearningRx.com.

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6 Ways Moms Can Improve Their Memory

Moms juggle a lot in their brains at any given time: dental appointments, parent-teacher meetings, grocery lists, family members’ birthdays, work deadlines and hundreds of other things. If you’re worried your memory isn’t as sharp as it used to be, you’re not alone. Luckily, there are some things that can help improve your memory at ...

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ADHD Can Be Helped!

Carson was diagnosed with ADHD and struggled academically. His ADHD difficulties manifested as difficulties with processing information, organizing his thoughts, communicating and be able to get his thoughts on paper. Carson’s mom was looking for ADHD help. She was intrigued by the LearningRx approach as the focus was not tutoring or medication but addressing the ...

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3 Truths About Learning Barriers

May 7 is National Barrier Awareness Day and LearningRx is sharing some of the myths about learning disabilities and how to overcome learning barriers. Myth #1: Smart kids can’t have a learning disability. The truth: A learning disability can impact the way children of average to above average intelligence receive, process, or express information. It impacts their ability ...

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