LearningRx Brain Training Center
Staunton, Virginia
Train the Brain. Get Smarter.
One-on-One Brain Training
1600 North Coalter Street
Suite 7
Staunton, VA 24401
Tel: (540)569-3600
sh.va@learningrx.net
www.learningrx.com/staunton-harrisonburg
Can the Right Mental Exercises Improve Your Child's Memory, Attention, and Reading?
LearningRx Cognitive Training in Staunton, Virginia Gets Results
Studies have shown that most learning struggles are caused by weak cognitive skills, which are the underlying brain skills that make up IQ and determine how easily we learn and process information.
Unlike tutors (who reteach classroom content that wasn't grasped the first time around), LearningRx brain trainers work one-on-one with students to strengthen weak cognitive skills. Programs run 12 weeks or longer, and consist of fun, challenging mental exercises. The result? Kids and adults are able to think, read, remember, pay attention, and solve problems better than before.
LearningRx is the largest one-on-one brain training company in the world, with programs that exercise and strengthen these cognitive skills: attention, memory, logic & reasoning, auditory processing, visual processing, and processing speed. When these skills are stronger, learning and thinking are simply easier.
- Across the board, our students score higher in IQ - 15 to 20 points higher! - following brain training.
- Students who come to us for reading improvements gain, on average, 2.9 years of reading skills after just 72 hours of brain training.
- To learn more about research and results on 17,998 LearningRx clients, visit: www.learningrx.com/results
We have changed the lives of more than 100,000 clients at over 140 Brain Training Centers across the world. With LearningRx Centers in the United States and Canada,
visit www.learningrx.com/locations/ to find a center near you. While LearningRx does not diagnose or treat medical issues, we have worked with children and adults
with autism, attention issues, dyslexia, weak memory skills, auditory processing issues, traumatic brain injuries, and more. The first step is to complete a comprehensive
Cognitive Skills Assessment (either in-person or remotely) to identify the cognitive skills that are making learning (and life) harder than it needs to be.