New School Year Brings New Hope

Brain trainers offer ways to avoid the same mistakes as last year.
By: Courtney Love, Assistant Director, LearningRx
 
Sept. 18, 2009 - PRLog -- Contact: Courtney Love    
CourtneyL@LearningRx.net   
   

New school year brings new hope
Brain trainers offer ways to avoid the same mistakes as last year

Newtown, PA  As more than 56 million American kids head back to school, many take with them a dread of the daily learning battle and struggle with class and homework. Those struggles can be eased this year, according to brain training experts at LearningRx, a nation-wide cognitive skills testing and training center.

“After years of watching their child struggle, a common mistake parents make is to assume their child is lazy, unmotivated, or simply not smart enough to get their work done quickly and accurately,” says Donna Lanctot, Director of the Newtown LearningRx. “But for many kids, the struggles stem from weak cognitive abilities – the basic mental skills we use to think, reason, remember and pay attention. Repeating last year’s attempts to fix the problem will only lead to more frustration..”

Lanctot says parents can do many things to help kids strengthen underlying mental skills and make learning and school easier. Some ways taken from a LearningRx tip sheet include:

1.Breaking down assignments into smaller segments and timing how long the student can stay focused. This will work on attention skills and help kids become independent learners.
2.Turning math problems into a fast-paced game where kids are challenged to do each row of problems faster than before. This builds the skill of processing speed, making kids faster thinkers.
3.Trying to distract the child while they try to stay focused on a task. This fun, and often funny, activity grows attention skills that can help block out distractions in school and throughout life.

“Intensely focused bursts of mental activity while doing homework can be a very effective and fun way to build cognitive abilities, which will make learning easier and help prevent the same struggles of years past,” says LearningRx Vice President of Research and Development Tanya Mitchell. “Kids who go through our program are often able to build these skills to the point where they no longer need medication for ADHD, or no longer have reading problems. Anything that can build mental skills will make schoolwork, and learning in general, much easier.”

For a complete list of brain-building homework tips, or to schedule an interview on how homework can build cognitive abilities, please contact Courtney Love at 215-337-0138.
About LearningRx

LearningRx specializes in identifying and correcting the underlying cognitive skill deficiencies that keep people from achieving their full potential in school, business or life. Personal brain trainers use intensive, one-on-one, game-like exercises to quickly enhance weak cognitive skills such as attention, memory, processing speed, and problem solving. More than 15,000 students have gone through the training and graduates now see average gains of 4.12 years across nine essential cognitive learning areas. To learn more, visit www.learningrx.com.
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Source:Courtney Love, Assistant Director, LearningRx
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