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Understanding How Brain Training Helps Kids in Grades K-5

You want your learner to have every advantage possible—and that often means getting them the support they need at an early age. At LearningRx, we make it easy and engaging to get one-on-one support through brain training! We offer subject-specific programs like reading help and math help, as well as more generalizing cognitive training, study help, and more. 

The earliest years of school–from kindergarten to fifth grade—play a crucial role in building a strong foundation of learning and thinking skills. It’s not just about the learning materials themselves. These years also help students cultivate skills that help them pay attention, comprehend new concepts, and apply ideas. These are closely tied to cognitive skills like focus, logic and reasoning, and working memory: skills that we work on through brain training! 

Let’s take a closer look at what learning skills are foundational to early education and what brain training can do to help. 

How Brain Training Builds A Foundation of Early Learning Skills 

3 Learning Skills Tied to Early Education  

Early childhood is a time full of wonder and engagement, and tapping into those characteristics can make learning more dynamic as well. It’s a time when kids are picking up the early, crucial skills that will play a pivotal role in future learning. These skills include: 

  • Reading skills. Even in kindergarten, kids start to acquire the building blocks needed to read effectively. Through the years, these skills allow them to decode letters and letter combinations, recognize written words, comprehend ideas in the text, and hold onto key details. 
  • Math skills. When kids build crucial math skills early on, it can help them feel empowered to tackle math learning. That includes thinking in numbers and quantities, reading and solving math calculations, and otherwise getting familiar with the language of math.  
  • Study skills. Learning to study independently isn’t an innate skill. As kids progress through elementary school, they pick up skills related to organization, goal-setting, and time management—crucial skills for a lifetime of learning. 

When learners of all ages struggle to pick up these skills successfully, it can make learning and school a constant challenge. So, what helps? Let’s review what brain training can do! 

How Early Learners Can Benefit from Brain Training 

Every learner has different strengths and different struggles. It’s one of the many reasons we personalize each of our brain training programs to better suit each learner. With that in mind, here’s just some of the ways that one-on-one training can have an impact for early learners: 

  • It can help them build crucial learning skills. Programs from LearningRx can be a great way to work on reading and math skills. That’s true whether a student is struggling in these areas or they simply wish to get ahead. It means building a strong foundation of learning early on! 
  • It can encourage good habits for studying and homework. When students are more comfortable with independent learning, it can make school that much less daunting. Our homework help and study help programs help to cultivate good habits for independent work.   
  • It can foster more confidence in learning and thinking. At LearningRx, we’re dedicated to helping students unlock their love of learning. Our programs are dynamic and intense, designed to engage learners, build up their confidence, and empower them to tackle greater challenges.  

Dynamic and Engaging Programs Tailored to Your Learner

When kids build the foundational skills they need for thinking and studying, it can encourage a lifetime of learning! That’s why we recommend one-on-one brain training from LearningRx. Working with a dedicated trainer, students tap into their strengths and work on those areas where they wish to improve. In doing so, they can discover their unique and exciting potential.  

Why not explore brain training for your learner? To find your nearest LearningRx, visit our website—or you can contact 866-BRAIN-01 for more information. 

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