'The most valuable thing we can do for children right now when it comes to keeping them on track with academics is focus on reading' - Winsor Learning President Amanda Burnette
LearningRx Student Of The Year Finalist changed her attitude about school and reading after her brain training program at LearningRx's Chattanooga center.
Read MoreOne ambitious Texas teenager, who has dyslexia, is getting creative in an effort to help pay for his tuition costs at Harvard University's Secondary School Program. After figuring out how to personalize a few learning techniques he picked up from YouTube, Preston Gould, sophomore at Byron Nelson High School, hopes Generosity.com will convince generous strangers to help him earn his first 8 hours of college credit at the prestigious university.
Read MoreThose who work with children and adults with developmental and language disorders are constantly looking for tools to help boost performance through training. GeoBee! from new tech start-up VisionMechanic, Inc., is a new intelligent, accessible, and affordable tablet game for training basic skills needed for success in the classroom.
Read MoreImmediately available to book, the free one day courses will be delivered by access technology industry experts & the company that led the Department for Education Access Resources Pilot project, Dolphin Computer Access.
Read MoreSuzanne Glesing has been named the new center director for the Brain Balance facility in Indianapolis. Dr. Brad Ralston, DC, DACBN, will now fulfill the role of executive director for the center.
Read MoreThroughout November, Brain Balance in Indianapolis will hold free parent lectures for those wanting to learn more about the Brain Balance Program®, a 12-week afterschool program for children with neurobehavioral and learning difficulties.
Read MoreBrain Balance Achievement Centers is pleased to announce that Brain Balance Program Founder Dr. Robert Melillo will be the special guest at a three-day grand opening celebration for the Indianapolis center, November 15-17, 2010.
Read MoreIn response to current literacy struggles in the United States, Reading Horizons has created a Web page dedicated to providing free resources designed for helping anyone, anywhere teach a struggling reader how to read.
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