Three Common Learning Disabilities (And Clues Your Child Has Been Trying to Work Around Them!) Posted on March 24, 2020June 13, 2022 by qiigocmsteam The term “learning disability” can strike a chord of panic in parents. “But my child is smart! How can she have a learning disability?” is a common reaction. And the reality is, they’re right! The majority of kids and teens (and adults!) with learning disabilities are intelligent—even geniuses! Albert Einstein, Thomas Edison, Alexander Graham Bell, …
Cheap Indoor Activities to Keep Their Brains Busy Posted on March 19, 2020June 13, 2022 by qiigocmsteam Check out these fun ways to keep your child’s brain engaged without breaking the bank: Think INSIDE the box. Call some local retail stores to ask if they have any oversize cardboard boxes. Kids of all ages love turning boxes into houses, tables, stoves, clubs and more. Be sure to stock up on thick washable …
“My Child Just Needs to Try Harder!†Posted on January 15, 2020June 8, 2023 by qiigocmsteam One of the most common assumptions as to why a child struggles is that he is not trying as hard as he should be. When I meet with families a common assumption is, “My child can do it, he just needs apply himself or put forth more effort.” That can be true, but there are …
LearningRx gave our daughter a 'I can, no quit' attitude! Posted on January 13, 2020June 8, 2023 by qiigocmsteam Like so many students, Paulina’s struggle with attention, learning, and reading carried on year after year, throughout Elementary school. While her receiving a diagnosis of Dyslexia and a Learning Disability, gave her parents Tony and Lizbeth some answers, they struggled to find a solution. Event though she had amazing teachers and support, accommodations and modifications …
LearningRx Made the Light Bulb Come On And Put A Smile On Our Daughter's Face! Posted on December 17, 2019June 8, 2023 by qiigocmsteam Elementary school should be the easiest time-period for learning in a child’s academic career, but that was not the case for Layla. She had already been held back a year and was still not performing at grade level. Layla was easily distracted, struggling to read, working slowly, and needing constant repetition to retain information. “Layla …
Student Who Struggled With ADHD Get Into Top Choice College Posted on December 6, 2019June 13, 2022 by qiigocmsteam Wesley is one of the hardest-working young men you’ll ever meet. The Raleigh high schooler loves all things agriculture and has always wanted to attend college at North Carolina State. Unfortunately, his struggles at school were holding him back, leading him to believe his dream was out of reach. He had difficulty completing schoolwork and …
Celebrating National Healthy Aging Month Posted on September 25, 2019June 13, 2022 by qiigocmsteam Created by Carolyn Worthington, the publisher of the Healthy Aging multimedia platform, 25 years, ago, the goal of #HealthyAgingMonth is to focus to the positive sides of aging. Why September? Apparently, the month helps people feel it’s a good month to ‘get started’—perhaps tied in with the back-to-school routine. If you’re looking for a great …
Myths About Concussions | Posted on August 1, 2018June 2, 2022 by qiigocmsteam May is National Fitness and Sports Month LearningRx One-on-one Brain Training Company Reviews Myths About Concussions COLORADO SPRINGS, CO – May is National Fitness and Sports Month andone-on-one brain training company LearningRx (www.LearningRx.com) is sharinginformation about concussion myths. “One of the biggest myths about concussions is that the player alwaysloses consciousness,” explains LearningRx Chief Research …
LearningRx Reviews Three Reasons to Work with a Personal Brain Trainer Posted on January 1, 2018June 13, 2022 by qiigocmsteam January 2 is National Personal Trainer Awareness Day, and just as a personal trainer can help you achieve your fitness goals, a personal brain trainer can help you achieve your cognitive goals. For some, that means addressing attention struggles or being able to read more easily, while for others it may be help for a …
Helping Your Teen Excel in High School Posted on August 25, 2016June 13, 2022 by qiigocmsteam It's time to head back to school, and if you have a teen (or two) inhigh school, you're probably already thinking about ways to help himor her survive mentally, emotionally and academically. Even if it'snot your teen's first year, high school can be scary, stressful and dramatic. In addition to the physical changes (and raging …