Brain Training Articles & News

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!

Improving Your Brain to Get Ahead in Your Career

Unless you’re a professional athlete, competing in the workplace is more about strengthening your brain than your body. And, unfortunately, there’s a misconception in some HR departments that an aging workforce needs to be replenished with a new batch of freshly graduated Logans and Ashleys. But there are three simple truths that can shed light ...

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Understanding IQ

A lot has changed regarding IQ since the term was first coined by German psychologist William Stern. There’s the Flynn effect: The fact that average scores for many groups have been rising by about three points per decade since the early 20th century. There’s the testing itself, which has changed countless times since the original ...

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How Weak Cognitive Skills Contribute to Learning Struggles

Q: What are cognitive skills? A: Cognitive skills are the foundational tools we use to think and learn. Q: What happens when one or more cognitive skills are weak? A: When one or more cognitive skills are weak, it can impact how efficiently we grasp, process, remember, and apply what we are trying to learn. ...

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Personal Brain Training—from your home!

During the pandemic, LearningRx had to adapt on the fly. We quickly launched live, 1-on-1 brain training for students who couldn’t attend in-person training at our centers. Just like our in-person brain training, these 1-on-1 e-learning programs are designed to target and strengthen your student’s unique cognitive weaknesses and learning struggles. And all programs start ...

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Math Struggles: Tutoring vs. 1-on-1 Brain Tutoring

One of the questions we get the most is, "What’s the difference between tutoring and LearningRx 1-on-1 brain training?" Although tutoring can be very beneficial in some instances—such as when a student misses a lot of class due to an illness, injury or family move–it doesn’t always help the root cause of the problem. That’s ...

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3 Truths About Learning Barriers

May 7 is National Barrier Awareness Day and LearningRx is sharing some of the myths about learning disabilities and how to overcome learning barriers. Myth #1: Smart kids can’t have a learning disability. The truth: A learning disability can impact the way children of average to above average intelligence receive, process, or express information. It impacts their ability ...

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Which of the 3 types of ADHD does your daughter have?

Did you know that there are 3 types of ADHD? They fall into the following categories: INATTENTION Has low “attention to detail” skills, tending to produce work that shows careless mistakes and is messy Can be easily distracted by small noises and sights that would escape the notice of most people Has difficulty maintaining attention on a ...

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FREE (or nearly free) Fun Things to Do During Screen-Free Week

May 3-9, 2021 is National Screen-Free Week (https://www.screenfree.org/), an annual celebration of “unplugging, reconnection, and joy.”  While the website offers some great resources for download, including an annual book list, screen-free BINGO, and 101 Screen-Free Activities, LearningRx (www.learningrx.com) has a few of its own: 1. Make a time capsule. Include photos, a newspaper or magazine, ...

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Real-life Stories of 1-on-1 Brain Training

Whether your child has been diagnosed with ADHD or your teen is still struggling to pass classes in high school, you’ve probably researched (or even tried!) several ways to help them. Might we suggest a tool that targets and trains the root cause of learning struggles? LearningRx 1-on-1 brain training. LearningRx has a helpful tool ...

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Finding Out You Have Adult ADHD

Dr. Amy Moore, a cognitive psychologist with LearningRx, was recently featured in a WebMD article on emotions in adults with ADHD. The article, entitled, "Big Emotions From Learning You Have Adult ADHD" can be found here: https://www.webmd.com/add-adhd/features/adult-adhd-diagnosis-emotions   In the piece. Dr. Moore discusses her own late diagnosis of ADHD, as well as 1-on-1 brain training from ...

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