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Games that Build Attention Skills

Attention skills are important for success in school and in life. They allow us to focus on a task at hand, ignore distractions, and remember important information. For kids with ADHD especially, building attention skills can feel daunting. Games are a great tool to approach this skill weakness in a way that is low-pressure and ...

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Show Your Brain Some Love: 7 Tips to Keep Your Brain Happy and Healthy

Maintaining good brain function is important for a variety of reasons, including improved memory, higher productivity, and better overall well-being. Keeping your brain healthy isn’t complicated. Even some small switches and habits can go a long way to keep your thinking sharper! Here are a few simple habits that you can adopt to keep your ...

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Improve Reading Comprehension: 6 Tips for Success

Reading comprehension is an essential skill that allows us to understand and retain the information we read. Whether you’re a student struggling to keep up with your studies or an adult looking to improve your reading skills, these seven tips can help you better comprehend what you read: #1: Preview the material before reading.  Take ...

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Improve Concentration with Reading Help 

A love of reading can open doors to imagination, discovery, and empathy. Many learners with ADHD don’t fall in love with reading right away—but with proper reading help, anyone can become a lifelong reader. How do you transform reading struggles into triumphs, especially when dealing with ADHD? While there’s no quick fix, it’s always useful ...

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Effective Reading Intervention Starts with the Brain

For many students, reading is a challenge. Whether it’s struggling to decode words, comprehending text, or keeping up with classroom assignments, reading difficulties can have a significant impact on academic success. As a result, parents and educators often turn to a reading intervention to help students catch up. However, despite their best efforts, many reading ...

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Tips for Raising Mentally Strong Kids

As a parent, you want your child to be confident, resilient, and able to handle life’s challenges. One way to support their mental strength is by teaching them healthy habits and skills. Here are some tips for raising mentally strong kids: Encourage independence.  Let your child make their own decisions and solve their own problems ...

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“My Child Can’t Sit Still”: How Hyperactivity & Cognitive Skills Are Connected

Hyperactivity is a common behavior among children and is often associated with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). It usually looks like restlessness, difficulty sitting still, and impulsivity. While hyperactivity is a common behavioral issue among children, it can also be a symptom of underlying cognitive skills deficits. Looking at the Real Reasons for Hyperactivity Cognitive ...

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How Cognitive Skills Impact Organization

Staying organized can be a challenge for many of us. It requires not only physical effort and time to keep up with organization strategies, but also cognitive skills such as attention, memory, and problem-solving. When these cognitive skills are weak, it can be difficult to maintain an organized environment. Some signs that weak cognitive skills ...

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How Adults with Learning Challenges Can Feel More Confident

Learning challenges can affect anyone at any age, and it’s important to remember that it’s never too late to work on improving your cognitive skills and building confidence. While learning challenges may be more commonly associated with children, they can also be present in adults. In fact, it is estimated that around 20% of the ...

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Brain Training and Working Memory Struggles: How Can Brain Training Help?

Anyone can experience working memory problems when they’re overly tired or stressed. But for some people, it’s a daily struggle. According to the International Dyslexia Association, approximately 10% of people have weak working memory. And in those with learning disorders like dyslexia, the number is much higher—in the range of 20-50 percent.  Working memory struggles ...

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