Brain Train ADHD - Testing Your Cognitive Skills

"In order for anyone to learn successfully on their own, you need to have strong cognitive skills. Knowing which cognitive skills are not strong helps provide information on how you learn." -Colleen Bain
 
March 3, 2013 - PRLog -- Test Your Cognitive Skills

How you read, hear, think, prioritize, plan, understand, remember, and solve problems are all-dependent upon your cognitive skills.

Strengthening your cognitive skills will make academic learning faster, easy, efficient, and even fun.

Assessing your cognitive skills with a test gives you a chance to peep inside that brain of yours!  Giving insight on not only how you learn and what your strengths are, but also how you can improve weak areas with proper “Brain Training”.  Find out what is holding you back from reaching the academic or work performance success that you may have been struggling to achieve for so long.

Colleen Bain a Certified Brain Trainer, Founder & CEO of Enhanced Learning Skills for Kids is offering Brain Train ADHD Facebook Fans Only an opportunity to take the Gibson Test along with a 60-minute phone consultation at 10% OFF her regular price.  The person who created the Gibson test is Dr. Ken Gibson known for his LearningRX centers, creating the programs Processing and Cognitive Enhancement (PACE), Master the Code (MTC) and writing the popular book Unlocking the Einstein Inside.  The Gibson Test is unlike the academic test your child may take or taken at his/her school.  Cognitive test are usually only given to students on an as needed bases in schools.  Therefore, even if your child is struggling in school if supervisors think your child does not need the test your child may not have the opportunity to take one.

In order for anyone to learn successfully on their own, you need to have strong cognitive skills.  Knowing which cognitive skills are not strong helps provide information on how you learn. The Gibson Test measures eleven core cognitive skills:

Processing Speed:  How long it takes you to  process information

Working Memory:    How well you retain information while processing it

Visual Memory:      How well you remember things you see

Auditory Memory:   How well you recall information you have heard

Short-Term Memory: How much information you can hold in a short period

Long-Term Memory:  How well you recall information you learned years ago

Work Attack:       How well you can convert letters into sounding out words correctly

Visual Processing: How well you can solve a problem by using only your sight

Auditory
Segmenting:        How well you know which sounds are in a word

Auditory Drop:     How well you can understand the sounds left in a word after a  sound has dropped out of a word

Logic & Reasoning: How well you can reason, plan and think

If you are interested in taking or having, your children take the Gibson Test along with a 60-minute consultation with a Brain Trainer. Visit www.facebook.com/BrainTrainAdhd or Ionia Ireland @ http://my.vcita.com/ionia for 10% off the regular price.

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