Brain Training Articles & News, Page 159

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!

Brain Food: Grilled Asparagus

Photo Courtesy of The New York Times Everyone knows dads love to grill! This month, give dad a recipe that’ll satisfy his need for singed eyebrows and the smell of charcoal while also feeding your family a delicious superfood that’s good for the brain and the body! What makes asparagus so super? Well, it’s a good ...

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Brain Food: Delicata Squash Salad with Roasted Potatoes and Pomegranate Seeds

Looking for a new addition to your Thanksgiving menu? Check out this salad, full of in-season pomegranate arils, which are high in brain boosting antioxidants! Delicata Squash Salad with Roasted Potatoes and Pomegranate Seeds photo and recipe courtesy of The Year in Food Yield: 4-6 servings Ingredients: 1.5 pounds small to medium potatoes1/3 cup plus 3 ...

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Smart Mom’s Toy Box: 10 Wake-Up-Your-Brain Games

Nationally renowned brain training experts Ken Gibson and Tanya Mitchell have created a free list to help parents shop for toys, games, and brain activities that will help improve their children’s learning skills.  “Our hope is that parents will shop wisely for toys this year, purchasing toys that can help develop the cognitive skills that ...

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See virtual one-on-one brain training in action!

Curious how virtual one-on-one brain training works? Check out one of our LearningRx students in action—getting personalized brain training from the comfort and safety of her home! https://youtu.be/tJ_OpdCqMRY

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Tip #8 for Schooling Kids With ADHD from Home: “Ditch the worksheets.”

ADDitude Magazine has a great article, "Under the Table and Teaching: 11 Expert Tips for Schooling Kids with ADHD from Home," from which we’ve been sharing tips. Tip #8 is "Ditch the worksheets." Instead, ADDitude suggests using educational videos and podcasts, phone apps or other media to introduce or expand on a subject.  They recommend ...

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Tip #7 to Promote Learning at Home: Tap into online help.

ADDitude Magazine has shared a great list of expert tips for schooling kids with ADHD from home. There are plenty of resources online to help parents knee-deep in homeschooling right now. In addition to online tutors, which help with academic material, LearningRx offers online one-on-one brain training programs that help target and training cognitive skills. ...

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Train Your Brain Tuesday! Episode #3

Looking for some fun brain-boosting exercises? Join us every Tuesday as LearningRx CEO Kim Hanson demonstrates brain training exercises that kids ages 5 and up can do on their own, with their siblings, or with the entire family! These challenging activities can all be done with common items you probably have around the house. In addition ...

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Brain Food: Chocolate Covered Coconut Bars

Dec. 16 is National Chocolate Covered Anything Day and we’ll take any excuse to celebrate the brain-boosting benefits of chocolate! This delicious recipe from Renewing All Things for Chocolate-Covered Coconut Bars is dairy and gluten free, has no refined sugar and requires no baking! Ingredients For the Coconut Bars:1 cup shredded coconut flakes1/4 cup raw honey or ...

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Tip #6 to Promote Learning at Home: Build focus with busy hands and feet.

ADDitude Magazine has some great advice for parents looking to support their children’s learning at home. Here is tip #6: Build focus with busy hands and feet. Some parents have found that allowing their child to hula hoop or use Play-Doh while answering flashcard questions, for example, can help them stay focused. You may also want ...

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Tip #5 to Support Learning at Home: Add movement to promote learning.

ADDitude Magazine has some great advice for parents looking to support their children’s learning at home. Here is tip #5: Add movement to promote learning. For some kids, especially those with ADHD, fidgeting can be an indication that adding movement to lessons may help promote learning. As one mom of a boy with ADHD explains, ...

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