Monday, August 20, 2007

LearningRx...Train the Brain


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LearningRx Rebuilds a Student's Cognitive Foundation for Learning

LearningRx Centers help individuals of all ages and performance levels. Unlike tutoring or computer-based programs that focus on behavior management or specific academic skills, LearningRx provides cognitive skills training that improve the brain's ability to process information. It does for mental abilities what exercise does for the body.

Treat Causes Not Symptoms
The LearningRx training programs go beyond the symptoms of academic struggles to attack the root problem - the limitations to the student's ability to learn. The training enhances underlying cognitive skills required to learn effectively - auditory processing, attention skills, comprehension, visual processing, memory, and problem solving. Once strengthened, these skills enhance the student's capacity to learn. Positive side effects often include improvement in self-esteem, confidence, and lifetime potential for achievement.
LearningRx benefit students (grades K-12) and adults who struggle with learning or reading problems, or specifically suffer from attention deficit disorder (ADD), attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (AD/HD), specific learning disabilities, dyslexia, and other reading disabilities.

LearningRx utilizes specific skills testing to identify weak skills, and then uses proven, intense, one-on-one cognitive drills to enhance weak comprehension, processing speed, memory, attention skills, auditory processing, visualization, and logic and reasoning.

LearningRx Can Significantly Help Those Who:
Have trouble staying on task
Make careless errors repeatedly
Are easily distracted
Have difficulty sounding out words
Reverse letters or words
Have problems creating a mental picture
Forget instructions
Have trouble understanding what is read
Are slow to complete a task
Have problems handling a complex task
A Powerful, Positive Option

If you or someone you know struggles to learn or read, weak underlying cognitive skills may be the reason. If this is the cause of the learning difficulty, it can be corrected and you can experience a lifetime of faster, easier learning and reading. Use the Learning Center Locator to contact the nearest LearningRx Center and learn more about cognitive skills training and how it can improve your life.
Call Hannah or Joe at the Tyler Center at: 903-534-0700 or Debbie at the Longview Center at:
903-295-4044 or visit http://www.learningrx.com/ for more details.

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