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LearningRx Reviews Teen’s Success With Personal Brain Training

Girl goes from two to three years behind to catching up to her peers LearningRx (www.LearningRx.com), the world’s largest personal brain training company, is celebrating the success of Hope who saw significant improvements in academics and confidence after completing a one-on-one brain training program. Hope came from a traumatic situation and was years behind in ...

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Teen goes from behavior issues and attention struggles to an 18-point IQ increase!

LearningRx Personal Brain Training Reviews Success of Student with TBI and ADHD LearningRx, the world’s largest personal brain training company, is celebrating the incredible success of Kip, a teen with repetitive traumatic brain injury and ADHD who recently graduated from a personal brain training program. Before enrolling in personal brain training Kip was experimenting with ...

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The Importance of Repetition in Training Cognitive Skills

June 3 is Repeat Day LearningRx Personal Brain Training Company Reviews The Importance of Repetition in Training Cognitive Skills COLORADO SPRINGS, CO – June 3 is Repeat Day and one-on-one brain training company LearningRx (www.LearningRx.com) is sharing information about the importance of using repetition in personal brain training. “Repetition, or more commonly referred to as ...

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Digital Journal picks up LearningRx story

Digital Journal ran a piece about the Journal of Neuroimaging publishing research showing LearningRx produced significant cognitive gains for soldiers with TBI and ABI: #

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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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LearningRx Announces a National Presidents Day Contest Runner-up

9-year-old Girl Recites 45 Presidents While Doing Handstand LearningRx, the world’s largest personal brain training company, has announced one of two runners up in its 2018 National Presidents Day Contest. Dylann DelaRosa, a 9-year-old who went through a LearningRx one-on-one brain training program at the LearningRx Sugar Land center, impressed the judges by reciting all ...

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LearningRx Announces Another National Presidents Day Contest Runner-up

LearningRx, the world’s largest personal brain training company, has announced one of two runners up in its 2018 National Presidents Day Contest. Parshan Shams, an 11-year-old boy who went through a LearningRx one-on-one brain training program at the LearningRx McKinney center, impressed the judges by reciting all 45 Presidents while dribbling a basketball. Parshan’s talent ...

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LearningRx Announces National Presidents Day Contest Winner

13-year-old boy wows judges with guitar skills and singing LearningRx, the world’s largest personal brain training company, has announced the winner of its 2018 National Presidents Day Contest. Ben Daugherty, a 13-year-old who went through a LearningRx one-on-one brain training program at the LearningRx Chattanooga East center, impressed the judges by playing the electric guitar ...

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LearningRx Reviews Three Reasons Tasks are Easy for Some; Difficult for Others

February 27 is National “No-Brainer” Day, created to celebrate “no-brainers:” concepts and tasks that are simple, easy and obvious to most people. But for people with learning struggles, tasks considered “no-brainers” for many others—reading, balancing a checkbook, managing time, staying organized or just paying attention for an extended period of time—can be painfully challenging. Tanya ...

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Pavlov’s Tween: Why Adolescence is the Perfect Time to do Brain Training

New research published inNature Communications has found that adolescents’ brains react more responsively to receivingrewards. (If you’re curious, the World Health Organization definesadolescence as the period between the ages of 10 and 19.) Although this strong reward system can lead to risky behavior, it can alsobe used to make learning easier. It’s something that we ...

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