Brain Training Articles & News, Page 210

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!

Tips to Celebrate Screen-Free Week

April 30-May 6 is Screen-Free Week and the Campaign for Commercial-Free Childhood has "7 Parent-Tested Tips to Unplug and Play" that are sure to inspire you! Here’s one: turn your living room into a place for family interaction and play by arranging the furniture so the TV is not the focus of the room. Cool, ...

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InsideNova runs piece on LearningRx job shadow program | Brain Training Center

Here’s a piece about LearningRx Tysons’ job shadow programthat was picked up by InsideNova.com: https://www.insidenova.com/news/business/tysons-chamber-hosts-students-in-annual-job-shadowing-program/article_a0cb992a-081f-11e8-bae4-8b62615d7698.html

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Nooga.com runs piece on LearningRx brain training | Cognitive Skills Training

Here’s a piece about LearningRx Chattanooga that ran on Nooga.com: Brain training program restores local student’s academic confidence

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Here’s LearningRx’s own Robin Gibson appearing on “TheTopic”:

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LearningRx Reviews Student Success 10 Years Later

LearningRx, the world’s largest personal brain training company, is celebrating the incredible success of Elle, a student who enrolled in a one-on-one brain training at LearningRx Twin Cities in Minnesota when she was in third grade. Now a senior in high school, Elle is headed off to college with the strong cognitive skills she’s retained ...

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Minnesota Public Radio covers LearningRx story | Cognitive Skills Training

Here’s a piece that MPR ran about LearningRx’s work with formerNFL tight end Ben Utecht: https://www.mprnews.org/story/2018/02/02/concussion-roundtable

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7 Myths About the Brain that Might Surprise You

1. MYTH: You’re either left-brained or right-brained. This long-standing myth has been debunked. There is no evidence that people preferentially use one side of their brain more. 2. MYTH: Cognitive decline is not impacted by choices or circumstances. We now understand that there are lots of things you can do that appear to fight cognitive ...

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Who’s to Blame for a Bad Report Card?

Report cards. Seldom have two words caused such anxiety for both students and parents. For some, poor grades can reflect feelings of inadequacy (as a student or a parent), worries about being held back a grade, or fears of not getting into a good college. Who’s to blame for learning struggles? For parents, these feelings ...

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LearningRx’s Robin Gibson on The Topic

Here’s LearningRx’s own Robin Gibson appearing on “The Topic”:

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Collierville.com runs story on LearningRx

Here’s a piece about a LearningRx Lunch ‘n’ Learn session that was picked up by Collierville.com: https://www.colliervilletn.gov/

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