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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!

ADHD and the Holidays: A Parent’s Guide to Success

The holiday season brings joy, festivities, and cherished family moments. However, for parents of children with ADHD, it can also bring unique challenges. The combination of excitement, change in routine, and sensory overload can be overwhelming for kids with ADHD. But with some thoughtful planning and strategies in place, you can create a joyful and ...

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9 Fun (& Brainy!) Group Games for Family Gatherings

Whether it’s a family gathering, office holiday party, or friend group game night, high-quality group games are a great addition to stimulate conversation, connection, and brain power! Here’s a roundup of 9 fun group games to try this year that also count as a brain workout: Incohearent Family Edition A judge holds a card so ...

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Maximizing Online Learning for Students with ADHD

Online learning is especially hard on kids with ADHD. Whether your student is homeschooling, distance learning, or you’re just looking for additional tools to help with online organizational and virtual learning skills, Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD)’s video series is a great resource to help. The nonprofit partnered with the University of Maryland ...

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What Is Neuroplasticity and How Does It Relate To Reading?

We often think of our brains as machines—but in fact, they’re even more complex! One of the things that makes human brains truly remarkable is their neuroplasticity. Even the vast abilities of modern-day computers don’t compare when it comes to the circuity of human brains. Unlike machines, which are made from static parts, brains are ...

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“Wait, But Why?” Tips for Helping Your Student Fight Procrastination

Good luck finding a human who hasn’t procrastinated on something. From dental appointments and cleaning out the garage to doing taxes or writing that quarterly summary for work, even the most motivated adults struggle with putting off difficult, dreaded and distasteful tasks once in a while. So why are we often surprised when kids and ...

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How Does Gratitude Change Your Brain?

In our fast-paced world, gratitude is often relegated to a seasonal ritual. But what if we viewed it as a tool for sustained personal growth and well-being, capable of reshaping our brains and enhancing our daily lives? Gratitude is not just a fleeting sentiment; it’s a profound force that brings about significant changes in our ...

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Grateful for LearningRx: 6 Client Stories About the Impact of Brain Training

It never gets old seeing the improved skills and confidence that come from brain training! The impact of brain training has been far-reaching for many families. During this month of thanksgiving, we’re going to share 6 client stories about the impact of brain training at LearningRx on their families! Before we get to those, though, ...

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Action Steps if Your Child is Reading Below Grade Level

Reading is a fundamental skill that serves as the gateway to academic success and lifelong learning. When a child is reading below grade level, it can be a source of frustration and concern for both parents and educators. There are effective strategies and resources available to help children catch up and develop strong reading skills, ...

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Improve Problem-Solving and Math Skills with Brain Training

Math skills don’t always come easily, and that’s okay! Some people seem to have a natural aptitude for numbers, but far more learners need hands-on support with math before they start to excel. Fortunately, brain training and other forms of one-on-one assistance can make all the difference with learning challenges. At LearningRx, our MathRx® program ...

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Conversational Signs of Cognitive Decline and Slower Processing

We used to think that memory loss and cognitive decline were inevitable as we got older. However, now we know that early action to strengthen cognitive skills and support mental sharpness can go a long way towards slowing this progression and enhancing cognitive function at any age! With that in mind, here are a few ...

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