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Why Some Kids Have Reading Struggles, and 7 Early Signs To Watch For

Does your child struggle with reading? Learn what causes reading struggles, early signs to watch for, and how to help your child become a better reader.

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Things to Look for in Successful Reading Interventions

When it comes to helping your struggling reader, there is a wide range of reading interventions available right now. So how do you weed through them and find the right fit? Here are some things to look for based on the latest research on best practices for reading instruction: Structured Literacy As opposed to balanced ...

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Brain Training for Adults – National Healthy Aging Month

People of all ages, even adults, can benefit from personal brain training. September is National Healthy Aging Month, and we want to highlight how adults can benefit from personal brain training. Many assume that personal brain training is only for students, but anyone can benefit from targeted cognitive skills training. How LearningRx Helps Adults At ...

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What Is the Science of Reading?

When you think of learning to read, what comes to mind? Likely it is one of two things: phonics or sight words (or maybe something of a combination). These 2 main approaches have been at war for decades. New research published as the Science of Reading shows a clear winner: kids need strong phonological processing ...

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What is the Science of Reading? (And What Does It Miss?)

How we teach kids to read has changed drastically over the past decades. Phonics is in, then it’s out. Now it’s sight words. Oh, now we’re back to phonics… it can be hard to keep up. When it comes to how kids learn to read, there have been some important shifts in recent years towards ...

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Piaget’s Four Stages of Cognitive Development

When French psychologist Jean Piaget first published his theory of cognitive development in 1952, it was considered to be a bit controversial. Up until that point, most experts believed that children had no cognition until they were old enough to learn to speak. But Piaget’s observation of children interacting with the world around them led ...

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10 FAQs about LearningRx Personal Brain Training

We’re answering 10 of the most frequently asked questions that we get about LearningRx personal brain training to help you decide if it’s right for you or someone you love.

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How Multisensory Reading Instruction Helps Struggling Readers

Learning to read can be hard for so many kids. While there are many ideas and methods around for teaching reading, research continues to show that a structured, multisensory instruction style is one of the most effective ways to help struggling readers become more successful.  Multisensory reading instruction leverages different areas of the brain and ...

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Understanding the Difference Between ADD vs ADHD

Understanding ADHD is an essential first step for kids and adults who live with it. It helps to understand the challenges as well as the unique potential that comes with this condition. Let’s explore the difference between ADD vs ADHD, common ADHD symptoms, and how symptoms can appear for kids vs. adults.  Attention deficit hyperactivity ...

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10 Back-to-School Must-Haves

We’ve sorted through countless school supplies to choose 10 of our favorites that can save you time, effort, money, and aggravation.

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