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Case Study on Executive Function
Mark’s Literacy Struggles From an early age, Mark had difficulty reading. Like other struggling readers, he had trouble decoding and comprehending and received intensive direct phonics instruction during second grade. Mark also completed a computer-based supplemental...
Free Guide on How Executive Function Makes the Brain Go Round
A Guide to Helping All Learning Succeed with the Science of Learning Executive function helps students stay on task, set goals, manage their time, and remember what they’ve learned. And that’s just the beginning. Complete the form to Download the guide and...
Help dyslexic students reach their potential – Free Webinar and Questions/Answers
Presented by Dr Martha Burns Join Dr. Martha Burns to discover the latest research on cognitive, genetic and processing differences associated with dyslexia. Learn about new research on early identification. Most importantly, listen to this recorded webinar to learn...
Free Chapter Book – Science of Learning
We’ve come to realize that there is no “one size fits all” in education and that there is value in appreciating different methodologies and strategies in learning. Cognitive scientists have a deeper understanding of which learning experiences are more impactful on the...
What is Auditory Processing Disorder? Free Guide for Parents
Auditory processing is how the brain attaches meaning to the sounds that one hears.
14 Ways to Improve Working Memory
14 Ways to Improve Working Memory eBook Learn ways that can help improve working memory and provide some ways to compensate for a weak working memory as well as creating a fast, permanent working memory improvement. How often do you have to remind your child to...