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LearningRx Reviews Complaints from Parents on the Cost of Weak Cognitive Skills

Raising a child is expensive, but raising a child with weak cognitive skills is even more expensive in terms of time spent helping with endless homework, energy arguing about grades, money for tutoring, time lost from work when the child refuses to go to school and more. But LearningRx, a one-on-one brain training company, has good news.

A 2016 survey of results of 109 parents whose children had been previously diagnosed with dyslexia and later completed a LearningRx (www.LearningRx.com) personal brain training program, found that many of their pre-training complaints regarding academics—especially reading—were addressed. The results of “Mixed Methods Study of LearningRx Results for Students with Dyslexia” have been published in LearningRx’s 48-page 2016 edition of “Client Outcomes and Research Results.”

Regarding their child’s school-related improvements, the parents responded that:

  • 59% read faster
  • 56% completed homework more independently
  • 53% remembered details from reading
  • 52% understood what was read
  • 46% achieved better grades
  • 38% paid attention longer

In addition, one-third of respondents said their child was “eager to read” after going through LearningRx one-on-one brain training. Many parents also reported significant improvements in family and social relationships.

“LearningRx programs are based on 35 years of research and input from a team of psychologists, educators, speech and language pathologists, and occupational therapists,” says LearningRx Chief Research Officer Tanya Mitchell. “With 95,000 students having graduated our brain training programs, we have plenty of data for independent researchers to study our unique cognitive training methodology and results. We not only encourage independent research, but we also actively seek it out.”

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