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LearningRx Warren on Stay Happening

LearningRx Warren’s June event, Introduction to LearningRx & Brain Training” was featured on Stay Happening. https://stayhappening.com/e/introduction-to-learningrx-andamp-brain-training-june-8-E3LUSDBWLUC4

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Teacher Terminology A Parent’s Guide to Educators’ Lingo

Accommodation: The use of material, a device, or a support process (e.g., giving the student more time than his classmates) to help a student learn or complete a task. Active Listening: A technique that has the listener repeat in his own words what the speaker has said in order to demonstrate his understanding. Benchmark: An ...

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Five Things in Food That Are Bad for Your Brain

You know that too much red meat can raise your cholesterol, that pregnant women shouldn’t eat foods with high levels of mercury, and that consuming too many pints of Ben and Jerry’s will show up in the form of tight pants. But do you know the top consumption culprits that will harm your brain? Here ...

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Strong Reading Fluency and Comprehension Unlocked!

Options for reading help are numerous and diverse. There are speed reading courses, computer-assisted reading systems, and memory reading plans. There are phonics games, whole word reading methods, traditional classroom and tutor-based reading curricula. Each of these reading systems presume that students already have basic cognitive skills in place to process sounds and associate them ...

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A fun way to learn the states and capitols

Mnemonics are devices or techniques (such as a short rhyme) that help you remember lists, formulas, rules and other information. For example: “Thirty days hath September, April, June and November. All the rest have 31, Excepting February alone. And that has 28 days clear, And 29 in each leap year. One particularly effective technique, chain ...

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8 Tips For Better Test Taking

Are you or your child an anxious test taker? Do you struggle with poor test scores, even though you know the subject matter well? If so, you’re not alone — test-related stress is a common experience. Luckily, test taking is a skill you can work to improve. There are proven strategies you can use to ...

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Redshirting; Is your child ready for kindergarten?

It may seem premature to be weighing things like high school athletics and class rank before a child even enters kindergarten, but those are real factors for some parents who are considering “redshirting” their five-year-old. What is redshirting?             Named for the sports-related concept of having athletes who are kept out of college competition for ...

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$10 and Under Rainy-Day Activities to Keep Their Brains (& Hands!) Occupied

It’s easy to keep kids busy in the summer when the sun is shining and a swimming pool (or beach) awaits. But the rainy days can be a bit more of a challenge, especially when you’re trying to avoid raising couch potatoes. Here are 10 ideas to help you keep your child’s brain engaged without ...

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$10 and Under; Rainy-Day Activities to Keep Their Brains (& Hands!) Occupied

It’s easy to keep kids busy in the summer when the sun is shining and a swimming pool (or beach) awaits. But the rainy days can be a bit more of a challenge, especially when you’re trying to avoid raising couch potatoes.             Here are 10 ideas to help you keep your child’s brain engaged ...

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Homeschoolers: Signs Your Child Has Attention Struggles

If you’ve been homeschooling for a while, you probably already know the many benefits: more choice in terms of curriculum, experiential learning, a more flexible schedule, and academic excellence, among others. But there are some downsides, including financial restraints (if one parent has to quit work), limited team sports, and no break from your children, ...

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