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Learning Red Flags to Address Before School Starts Again

Summer is a wonderful time for children to unwind and enjoy a break from their regular school routines. However, as a parent, it’s important to be aware of potential learning challenges that may arise during this time. At LearningRx, we understand the importance of recognizing red flags that may indicate a need for additional educational ...

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Travel Games to Keep Your Kids Occupied Without Screens

Traveling with kids can be overwhelming, and screens have become a very normal go-to tool to keep them busy during car trips or flights. Instead of jumping straight to more shows or games on a tablet, here are some travel games and activities to try that are also great for your brain! Screen-Free Travel Games ...

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Brain-Boosting Travel Games and Activities

If you travel with kids, you know the struggle of keeping them occupied. Screens have made this job easier on parents, but if you’re looking for some screen-free options that also engage your child’s brain, this list is for you! Here’s a roundup of some fun travel games and activities that require minimal materials and ...

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What Does Research Say About LearningRx Reading Training?

For years, we’ve been seeing the outcomes of ReadRx training for families in our local areas. Non-readers have come to love reading. Comprehension has grown. Reading becomes fun and less daunting. Kids finally *get it* after years of trial and error and various programs. But despite how great these personal experiences are, we are excited ...

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Summer Tips for ADHD Kids

Summer break is a great opportunity for children with ADHD to relax and have fun, but it can also be a challenging time for them. Without the structure of the school day, it can be difficult for children with ADHD to stay organized and focused. However, there are many activities that can help children with ...

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Is Tutoring the Only Option for My Child?

Everyone wants their kids to succeed at school, but that can sometimes take extra help. If your child is having a tough time in the classroom, you may be researching your options for outside support. One common answer is tutoring—but it’s not the only option, and for many students, it’s not the option that works ...

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Prioritizing Personalized Learning over Homeschool Curriculum Choices

Choosing the right curriculum for your homeschooling can be overwhelming. With so many options available, it’s easy to get caught up in the idea that a certain program or approach is the key to success. However, while curriculum is important, it’s not the most critical factor in ensuring your child’s educational success. Personalized Learning in ...

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Summer Learning Ideas That Benefit Your Brain

Summer is a time for fun and relaxation, but it can also be an opportunity to learn new things and exercise your brain. Whether you’re a student on break or an adult looking to expand your knowledge, there are plenty of activities you can do that will benefit your brain. Summer learning is critical to ...

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5 Things Kids with Dyslexia Should Do Over the Summer

Dyslexia is a learning disability that affects an individual’s ability to read, write, and spell. It can make reading a challenging and frustrating task, and as a result, it can negatively impact academic performance. For kids with dyslexia, the summer break can provide an opportunity to work on their skills without the pressures of school. ...

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Summer Learning Ideas (That Aren’t Just Boring Worksheets)

Summer vacation is often viewed as a time to relax, unwind, and take a break from academic studies. However, research has shown that extended periods of time away from learning can lead to a phenomenon known as the “summer slide,” where students can lose months of academic progress. However, that doesn’t mean they need to ...

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