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Signs of Reading Difficulty + When to Seek Help

Learning to read is a fundamental skill that lays the foundation for a lifetime of learning. However, for some individuals, the journey to becoming proficient readers can be challenging. Recognizing the signs of reading difficulty is crucial for parents, educators, and caregivers to provide timely intervention and support.  There can be a temptation to “wait ...

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Reasons for Test Anxiety: A Brain-Based Perspective

Test anxiety is a common challenge faced by many students, impacting their ability to perform at their best during exams. This phenomenon can be attributed to various factors, some of which are deeply rooted in the brain’s functioning.  If you’re frustrated by your student’s poor grades, even when they seem to know the content… Or ...

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Signs of Weak Working Memory + How to Strengthen It

Working memory is a critical skill for life and learning. However, for many students especially, weakness in this area contributes to struggles in the classroom, on tests and assignments, and even at home. Everything we do goes through working memory, so it’s vital to identify where your child’s struggles may be and to train those ...

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Why Kids Get Stuck and How to Foster Academic Resilience

Every parent and educator has witnessed it at some point – the frustrating sight of a child getting “stuck” on an assignment or test, unable to move forward. They knew the information, they started strong, and then like a light switch, their brain shut off. While this can be a common occurrence, it’s essential to ...

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Don’t Send Your Kids Back to School After the Holidays Without Having THIS Conversation

As the year winds down and a New Year begins, it’s a season of reflecting, goal-setting, and figuring out what you want the next year to look like. For kids, this transition happens mid school year, which makes it the perfect time to evaluate what’s working, what’s not, and what you all can do to ...

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10 Gift Ideas for Kids That Are Good for Brain Development

As parents and caregivers, we all want the best for our children. One way to support their growth and development is by choosing gifts that stimulate their brains and encourage learning. Here are 10 gift ideas that not only entertain, but also promote cognitive development in children: 1. Building Blocks and Construction Sets Building blocks ...

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EASY Holiday Activities to Keep Your Child’s Brain Active Over Break

The holiday season is a time for relaxation and fun, but it’s also important to keep young minds engaged and active. While it’s tempting to let children indulge in extended screen time or idle play, incorporating some brain-boosting holiday activities can be both enjoyable and beneficial. The holiday season is a busy time already, so ...

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Grateful for LearningRx: 6 Client Stories About the Impact of Brain Training

It never gets old seeing the improved skills and confidence that come from brain training! The impact of brain training has been far-reaching for many families. During this month of thanksgiving, we’re going to share 6 client stories about the impact of brain training at LearningRx on their families! Before we get to those, though, ...

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Child Reading Below Grade Level? Steps to Take and Pitfalls to Avoid

Every child learns at their own pace, and when it comes to reading, some may face challenges that put them below their grade level. As a concerned parent, it’s crucial to take proactive steps to support your child’s reading development. As kids fall behind in reading, every subject area is impacted eventually. Here are some ...

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Surprising Facts About Learning Disabilities

Learning disabilities are conditions that affect millions of individuals worldwide. While they are commonly discussed, there are still many misconceptions surrounding these conditions. When you properly understand what’s really going on in the brain, you can more successfully intervene and support easier thinking and learning. Fact #1: Dyslexia Is More Common Than You Think Dyslexia ...

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