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7 Ways to Boost Kids’ Brain Skills Over Holiday Breaks

Holiday breaks can feel like a welcome relief for busy families, but for kids who are used to a jam-packed schedule of school, sports, music lessons, or after-school clubs, boredom can set in. If you’re looking for some activities to help fill time over holiday breaks while also boosting your child’s brain skills, we’ve got ...

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From Distracted to Driven – Transforming Attention Skills

Mason was an energetic child – hyperactive.  LearningRx changed him from being distracted to driven with his training focused on transforming Mason’s attention skills. Prior to LearningRx, his parents felt he would outgrow these attention issues, but it was not happening.   School was progressing but Mason’s attention skills were not improving.  It was impacting his academics as everything ...

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From Distracted to Driven – Transforming Mason’s Attention Skills

Mason was an energetic child – hyperactive.  LearningRx changed him from being distracted to driven with his training focused on transforming Mason’s attention skills. Prior to LearningRx, his parents felt he would outgrow these attention issues, but it was not happening.   School was progressing but Mason’s attention skills were not improving.  It was impacting his academics as everything ...

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From Distracted to Driven – Transforming Mason’s Attention Skills

Mason was an energetic child – hyperactive. LearningRx changed him from being distracted to driven with his training focused on transforming Mason’s attention skills. Prior to LearningRx, his parents felt he would outgrow these attention issues, but it was not happening.   School was progressing but Mason’s attention skills were not improving.  It was impacting his academics ...

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How to Stay Sane This Holiday Season With Your ADHD Kids

The holiday season can be particularly hard on neurodiverse families, and ADHD kids in particular can struggle with the lack of structure and changes in routine. So what can you do to not only stay sane but experience more peace & joy through the season? Here are a few tips: #1: Provide Structure for ADHD ...

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What Are Brain Training Programs?

When you’re investigating different options for learning support, you may come across the concept of brain training programs. At LearningRx, we’re frequently asked: What does brain training involve? How can it help my child?  To put it simply, brain training or cognitive training is just another form of one-on-one support for students of all ages—kids, ...

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Common Myths About Dyslexia

We often get asked, when a child struggles with reading or is flipping letters, if they have dyslexia.  Dyslexia is a learning disability that makes it difficult to read, write and spell. Below are some common myths about dyslexia. If you have a child with dyslexia or are worried this could be the case, what are some ...

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Common Misconceptions About Dyslexia

We often get asked, when a child struggles with reading or is flipping letters, if they have dyslexia.  Dyslexia is a learning disability that makes it difficult to read, write and spell. Below are some common misconceptions about dyslexia If you have a child with dyslexia or are worried this could be the case, what are ...

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Common Misconceptions About Dyslexia

We often get asked, when a child struggles with reading or is flipping letters, if they have dyslexia.  Dyslexia is a learning disability that makes it difficult to read, write and spell. Below are some common misconceptions about dyslexia: If you have a child with dyslexia or are worried this could be the case, what are ...

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Help Your Teen Succeed By Improving Study Skills 

Study skills aren’t always taught in school—but they’re a critical part of your learner’s education. While it’s easy to think that these abilities are innate, the reality is that they must be developed, practiced, and encouraged. If you know this is a tough area for your teen, what can you do to help?  First, let’s ...

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