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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!

What Is Neuroplasticity and Why Does It Matter?

Neuroplasticity is our brain’s ability to change. To change our intelligence and related skills like memory, processing speed, and reasoning.  Just like you can train any muscle, you can train your brain. Why does this matter? Because it gives hope to individuals who have diagnosis like ADHD, Autism, Dyslexia, or traumatic brain injuries (TBI).  What ...

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What’s the Connection Between ADHD & Executive Dysfunction?

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by symptoms such as inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. While these symptoms are well-known, there’s another aspect of ADHD that often goes overlooked but plays a crucial role in understanding the condition: executive dysfunction. Executive functions are a set of mental skills that help us manage ...

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Tutoring Services in Monument for Math Help

Math can be a challenge at any age. But when your student is consistently struggling to engage with math, you may start exploring options for help. It might surprise you to learn that tutoring services aren’t the only option. You’ll also find other forms of one-on-one support like brain training in Monument. The question is, then: ...

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Podcast: Expert Advice on Dyslexia & Reading Struggles with guest Mrs. Walker, MS Ed.

Does your child struggle with reading or spelling? Wondering what to do for a child with dyslexia? In this blog we provide a summary of an important Brainy Moms podcast hosted by Dr. Amy and Teri Miller. This this podcast they interview Reading and Dyslexia Specialist, Mrs. Walker, MEd, BCCS. Mrs. Walker tells us what’s ...

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Brain Differences in Individuals with Autism

In recent years, the conversation around autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has evolved significantly. As our understanding deepens, so too does our recognition of the unique strengths and challenges these individuals face. It’s helpful to dig in and really understand what is going on in the brain of individuals on the spectrum to know how you ...

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Helping Kids with ADHD Focus

For kids and teens with ADHD, school can come with particularly unique challenges—and some problems may be more obvious than others. If your student is facing a tough time in the classroom, it’s worth considering one-on-one ADHD help to support them. ADHD comes with the stigma of a short attention span, but that’s not entirely ...

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Key Cognitive Skills Needed for Math Success

Mathematics is a foundational discipline that influences many aspects of our daily lives, from simple transactions to complex engineering. Yet, for many, it remains a challenge. One reason is that math is not just about computation; it requires a host of cognitive skills working together to become natural. In this blog, we’ll explore the key ...

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A Brain-Based Perspective on Managing Big Emotions & Outbursts

Do you have one of those kids who flies off the handle at the smallest disappointments or inconveniences? Big emotions can run the show in a lot of our households, and as parents, these are some of the most difficult situations to handle.  Why Is It Hard to Keep Your Cool? The brain has an ...

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Family Game Night Picks to Boost Cognitive Skills

Looking for ways to connect as a family without more screen time (and also maybe keep everyone’s brains active and growing, too)? One simple and affordable solution: Family Game Night.  In addition to creating an opportunity for fun and family bonding, games require us to use a variety of cognitive skills, the core skills our ...

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Is It an Attention Problem or Weak Working Memory?

There are many situations when what you perceive as an attention problem is actually something else entirely. Kids who seem distracted, unable to focus, or who struggle with tasks like test-taking and reading often get labeled as “ADHD” or “disengaged” or “spacey” (among other things). But it’s critical to dig deeper and figure out what’s ...

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