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Are homework struggles causing chaos in your house? Do you dread each night knowing what’s ahead of you?

Students who often struggle academically at school or with excessive homework do so for a reason. Too much homework or taking too long to complete it are often a sign of potential underlying learning skills weaknesses.  Specific underlying learning skills are absolutely necessary for easy, successful learning. If skills weaknesses remain hidden, students have to work much harder to learn, and often without success. 

Professional cognitive skills testing from BrainRx is the best way to pinpoint the exact cause of any learning problem— homework struggles are no exception. BrainRx testing can also uncover unrealized potential in advanced students looking for a competitive edge.

Dyslexia can be defined as a specific learning difficulty which can affect the fluency in reading, writing and spelling.

Children with dyslexia can also have difficulties which affect other areas of learning, including memory and processing speed, as well as learning how to learn (metacognition).

For this reason, children with dyslexia may still experience learning difficulties throughout their life even when there is improvement in their reading skills.

Auditory processing is the skill the brain uses to identify and segment sounds, which are critical for reading success and to overcome problems with Dyslexia. In fact, studies show that 85% of struggling readers have weak auditory processing skills.

Through our brainRx training program, for  about 2112 clients with Dyslexia, their auditory processing skills improved an average of 27 percentile points following brain training. • The average gain in age-equivalent cognitive skill performance was 3.6 years. • The average gain in IQ was 13 standard points.

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is one of the most common childhood disorders, which can continue through adolescence and adulthood. Symptoms often include difficulty staying focused and paying attention, difficulty controlling behaviour and impulsivity, as well as hyperactivity These symptoms can interfere with a child’s ability to function at school and at home. the cognitive deficits that are commonly linked to this problem. Do you or your Child:
  • Struggle to listen to and/or follow instructions?
  • Become easily distracted from the task assigned?
  • Have difficulty in multitasking?
  • Act impulsively or interrupt others?
  • Often need things repeated?
  • Easily become impatient?
  • Struggle to sit still, or stay seated?
  • Have difficulty paying attention?
If the answer to any of the above questions is a YES, you or your child may be experiencing symptoms of an Attention disorder such as ADHD/ADD. Please note: While there may not be an ADHD cure universally, Our program provides a natural & drug-free ADHD treatment program for kids & adults that involves Practice and science-based techniques. ADHD medication for adults or children is not prescribed as part of our solution

Dyscalculia comes from Greek and Latin and simply means counting badly. Today, the word serves as a broad term for learning di culties in math. About 5 percent of people struggle with this learning disability

Do you or your Child experience any of the following symptoms?

  • Difficulty working with numbers
  • Confusion over math symbols
  • Difficulty with basic math (adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing)
  • Reversing or transposing numbers (89 becomes 98)
  • Difficulty with mental math
  • Trouble telling time and direction
  • Poor long-term memory

Cognitive skills training: the only treatment that attacks the root of the problem by strengthening weak mental skills.

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