Concussion and Brain Injury Help for Kids

Recovering from a concussion or traumatic brain injury (TBI) can be a difficult journey, especially during school and extracurricular activities. This journey can be especially hard when core cognitive skills — like memory and concentration — fail to recover as quickly as hoped. Our programs allow clients to target skills like memory and concentration.

While brain training is not a cure for brain injuries, kids and teens with brain injuries can work on cognitive skills like memory and focus at LearningRx.

Past clients who have received TBI help or concussion help have reported:

  • Stronger memory skills
  • Better function at school
  • Increased confidence
  • Improved perseverance
  • Longer attention spans
I feel like this program gave me my life back after the TBI and I’m forever grateful. Now I am feeling so happy and confident. Even my friends tell me that my personality has blossomed, and I am so much more radiant and alive now. I don’t know how I could ever thank LearningRx enough!”

Our Approach is Backed by Science

Although we do not diagnose TBIs, we have helped clients with TBIs by targeting and training cognitive skills such as attention, working memory, and long-term memory.

Our decades of research shows the incredible benefits that brain training has had on individuals recovering from brain injuries.

Kids and teens with a traumatic brain injury achieved an average gain of 2.7 years in Sustained Attention and saw huge gains in long-term memory, auditory processing, and logic & reasoning! See all our results (page 26)

While individual results may vary, we’d love the opportunity to work with you!

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Custom Training for Kids and Teens with Brain Injuries

At LearningRx, we develop a custom training plan for every client, including clients who have suffered concussions or other types of brain injuries. To develop this plan, we discuss the client’s history and training goals. We also conduct a skills assessment to measure cognitive abilities. We can then target the specific skills that each client needs the most help improving.

Clients who are recovering from brain injuries often report cognitive problems, such as poor memory, thinking more slowly than usual, or having trouble focusing on a particular task. If you or a loved one have struggled with specific cognitive skills following a brain injury, we can design a concussion help or brain injury help plan to focus on these abilities.

Custom Training for Kids and Teens with Brain Injuries

At LearningRx, we develop a custom training plan for every client, including clients who have suffered concussions or other types of brain injuries. To develop this plan, we discuss the client’s history and training goals. We also conduct a skills assessment to measure cognitive abilities. We can then target the specific skills that each client needs the most help improving.

Clients who are recovering from brain injuries often report cognitive problems, such as poor memory, thinking more slowly than usual, or having trouble focusing on a particular task. If you or a loved one have struggled with specific cognitive skills following a brain injury, we can design a concussion help or brain injury help plan to focus on these abilities.

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While individual results may vary, we’d love the opportunity to work with you or your child!

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Brainy Moms is a weekly LearningRx parenting podcast bringing you expert opinions from brainy guests on topics in:

  • parenting
  • child development
  • education
  • psychology & mental health
  • and even some neuroscience!

Tune in for tips and helpful advice for helping you and your child thrive in life, learning, and relationships.

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