Richmond parents: is it ADHD? Or is there another answer?

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Alex was struggling with school. He was diagnosed with ADHD and his grades were falling. He was on medications, and the school placed him in an Individual Education Program (IEP). This provided him preferential seating in the class and an aide to read tests to him. While this helped Alex demonstrate his knowledge, it did not solve his problem.

Alex’s family felt his basic problems were not being addressed, so they decided to bring him in to LearningRX for testing. The testing found that he had difficulty with auditory processing, short term memory and processing speed. Following testing, Alex went through 12 weeks of LearningRx training. Following training, Alex’s IEP was a thing of the past, his confidence (and grades) soared.
For more information on cognitive testing and training, contact LearningRX at, (804) 612-9959.

Kate Hall

Kate Hall is the Founder of RichmondMom.com and author of Richmond Rocks and Richmond Rocks Spooky Sequel, two fun history books for kids. She has three children ages eleven to six and is truly appreciative of the 185,000 + visitors who visit the blog every year, and for the amazing team of writers who create unique, valuable content. Kate is thrilled to have created a cool place for Richmond, VA parents to learn, grow, and share while supporting local charities.

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