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Research Supporting the LearningRx Reading Program

Several research studies have shown changes in the brain after LearningRx brain training, and the stories we hear from clients continue to amaze us (read some of them here). With more and more students struggling with reading, we are excited to announce that we have an exciting new study on the effects of the LearningRx reading program!

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About the Study

The aims of this study were to examine: 

  • The effects of ReadRx on cognitive and reading skills; 
  • The association of ADHD, age, sex, IQ score, and individual cognitive skills at pretest on the effectiveness of ReadRx; 
  • And parent-reported behavioral outcomes following ReadRx.

The study followed over 3,500 clients and examined their test scores and reported outcomes following 24 weeks of ReadRx training.

What Were the Results?*

Here’s a quick summary of what researchers found…

Growth in reading skills and more

In 24 weeks of training, the research study on ReadRx showed:

  • Statistically significant changes on all cognitive and reading measures including attention, visual processing, processing speed, long-term memory, working memory, reasoning, phonological awareness, Word Attack, phonetic coding, spelling, comprehension, and overall IQ score.
  • An average gain across five reading skills of 4.1 years 
  • An average gain in phonological awareness of nearly 6 years
  • An average gain in spelling of 2.2 years
  • As well as an average gain in IQ score of nearly 14 points

These results are especially promising for struggling readers who feel like they’re so far behind they’ll never catch up. LearningRx’s approach of building strong cognitive skills first is an important factor that many other interventions miss!

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Real-life improvements

Beyond these score improvements, parents reported changes in their students during the 24 weeks of training. Themes of these reports included things like:

  • Improvements in overall cognition (focus, memory, ease of learning, etc.)
  • Better academic performance
  • Confidence, perseverance, and other psychosocial skills

When you address cognitive skill weaknesses, many of our families report these changes carrying over into everyday life. Click here to read more about our results.

Similar results for kids with ADHD

“But how do I know this will work for my child?” is a common question we hear at LearningRx. 

While every brain and situation is unique, another promising aspect of this research study was that it showed no differences in results based on age, sex, or ADHD status, and only minimal differences based on pre-intervention IQ score and cognitive test scores.

Whether reading is your only concern or your child seems to struggle across the board, we’d love the chance to talk with you and help guide your journey to a stronger brain, easier learning, and stronger reading skills!

Learn more about our ReadRx program here >>

*These are results of past clients. You or your child may or may not experience the same outcomes.

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