If you follow my blog at all you know I’m totally sold on the brain training we do at LearningRx. My children are progressing daily in the tasks they are able to preform. One of the most important areas of our lives that cognitive brain training has affected is in the confidence I see in my oldest son. He was diagnosed with ADHD last year. We increased his medicine to the point that we felt he was able to concentrate and focus. But after 14 weeks at LearningRx we are now decreasing his medicine. I believe this is happening because he is learning how to concentrate and focus through his own abilities now, separate from his dependence on the medicine. We’ve already cut his dose once and plan on doing so again next month. It is wonderful to see him blossoming as he gains confidence in his own skills and his own strength. I hope that one day we will be free from the medicine and he will be relying on his own God-given abilities.
This special child of mine was born on Christmas Day. And I have always known God had great things planned for him. LearningRx is opening doors in his mind, building his confidence and strengthening his character. I love to see him going head to head with his trainer now as he is at the stage of trying to beat her at the games they play. He has come so far.
I’ve seen his ability to stay focused and get his school work done at home go through the roof. He is now doing twice as many math problems in a day (20) and memorizing two times the vocabulary words that he was previously. That is 20 per week….spelling and vocabulary. When he asked me why I simply told him he was able to do more than he even can imagine. And the switch has been great. He’s even begun to talk about what high school might be like. He’s never wanted to go to school before but as his confidence builds so does his willingness to try new and different things. Do we still have bad days? Sure. Don’t we all. But overall life is changing for the better at our home and my children are beginning to find joy in learning.
As for my youngest….she is reading up a storm and well into second grade work. At the beginning of LearningRx she was reading at a K5 level. Now she reads the Christmas cards we receive in the mail, the cereal box, the signs on the road, the things I type.
I’m amazed and forever grateful for the changes LearningRx is making in my kids. It’s not tutoring, it’s not school, it’s exercising the brain so that it can hold more information, access more information, process more information and be 10 times smarter than mom!!! (Yikes, that’s kinda scary!)
I thank God for leading us to LearningRx for the road He has set before us!
My goal now is to be able to translate into words what the centers do for children and how to let moms know there is an answer out there. LearningRx opens doors for children that are otherwise closed. I want the world to know!
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