Do You Know if Your Child is Struggling?

LearningRx has lots of ways to help children reach their full potential.

Are you giving your children the best possible chance to succeed in school and in life?

Every parent believes they are doing everything possible to support, encourage, and help their children. Sometimes, it’s hard to know what to do though.  That’s why LearningRx has such a tremendous amount of information and learning resources for kids of all ages.

LearningRx offers revolutionary testing and training techniques that help kids overcome many life-long struggles. Instead of struggling and not feeling confident, children can excel with just a few of the techniques they utilize. Helping children reach their full potential is the objective of everything they do and that makes life easier for everyone. One key to helping children is to really understand the root of the problem, and that starts with effective testing and evaluation.

Many parents don’t realize their child is struggling until it has been going on for a while – and by then, a child’s grades and self-confidence can be negatively impacted. LearningRx helps uncover problems early so they can begin to find solutions for life-long learning. They offer an online 5-minute, FREE assessment to help you understand why you or your child might be struggling.

Once the problem is uncovered, there are a variety of solutions available. LearningRx shares some of their thoughts on children and their motor/cognitive skills in this month’s newsletter. We’ve included some of that information here.

  • At LearningRx, they realize that motor and cognitive skills are developed throughout childhood, with a strong emphasis on the early childhood years. They also take advantage of the link between hand-clapping songs to enhance those skills. Singing, playing, clapping, moving, and staying on beat is vital to helping children fully develop skills. Their programs are based on credible research and studies in the field.
  • Another technique utilized by LearningRx is teaching children to think quickly and react by doing activities such as counting cubes as they stack up. Eye/hand coordination is enhanced when children participate in these types of activities.
  • At LearningRx, they know that children enjoy eating. That’s why taking advantage of healthy fruits and other ingredients are all part of their teaching. Filled with antioxidants and nutrition, they offer lots of tips on the healthiest smoothies and drinks your child should have. Brain-food starts by knowing what’s healthy and what’s not – that’s where LearningRx can help.

Autism, learning difficulties, reading problems, and other challenges faced by children every day can often be overcome by the many programs at LearningRx. They don’t just take care of the symptoms – at LearningRx they get to the root of the problem, identify and strengthen weak cognitive skills, and provide brain-based programs to help children reach their full potential.

As one parent explains to LearningRx, “As parents of a child with learning issues, we struggled to find a program to help improve Paige’s reading skills. We made training a priority and after it was done, Paige was motivated to complete ALL her work on time!” (Read her full story at this link).

Don’t let your child struggle and grow up with a lack of confidence and low self-esteem. Help him or her excel. Contact LearningRx and find out all that they have to offer and decide for yourself.

Use your Richmondmom.com Savvy Saver card and get a $249 assessment for just $99! That’s a huge savings and it will go a long way towards offering your child the best possible chance to excel in school and life.

They are located at 9770 Gayton Road, Richmond, Va. You can also call them at 804.612.9959.  Programs are available for children, adults and anyone suffering from brain-related problems such as dementia. Stop by and tell Ed that Richmondmom sent you.

 

RhondaDay

Rhonda Day is a wife, mother and grandmother. She enjoys a full-time freelance career as a Writer, Editor, and Marketing Consultant. In addition to Richmondmom.com, she also writes for a variety of local and national websites, and is a ghost-writer for clients.

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