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Your Brain Can Change.
The First Step Is to Understand It.
Why Take an Assessment?
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Get a clear picture of how your brain performs
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Find out the “why” behind learning challenges
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Receive personalized recommendations
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Start your journey toward stronger cognitive skills
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Build confidence through understanding

Different from Tutoring


What is Cognitive Skills?
Cognitive skills refer to the mental processes and abilities that enable individuals to acquire, process, store, and apply information in various ways. These skills are essential for learning, problem-solving, decision-making, and overall cognitive functioning. Developing and maintaining strong cognitive skills is crucial for academic success, professional growth, and everyday functioning.
What is Brain Training?
Brain training proves beneficial in tackling the fundamental reasons behind learning difficulties by focusing on and enhancing cognitive abilities. Each cognitive skill plays a crucial role in processing information effectively. When any of these skills are weak, it can hinder the ability to grasp, retain, or utilize information optimally.
Does it work?
Brain training, like the BrainRx program developed by LearningRx in Colorado, USA, has been proven effective through research. It helps improve learning and thinking skills, such as memory and attention, in both kids and adults. The program has changed the lives of over 100,000 learners worldwide and is backed by 35 years of research and development. Its success is evidenced by improvements in overall cognitive performance as measured by IQ scores, making it a valuable tool for enhancing how we learn and perform. This program is evidence-based and published in various journals.
WE CAN HELP
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Frustrated Students
Studies show that most learning challenges are caused by cognitive skills that need to be strengthened. BrainMaster Camp training strengthens these skills using fun, but challenging exercises.
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Young Learners
The BrainMaster Camp program is designed to cater to the cognitive development of young learners, as early as 4y.o. This program is meticulously crafted to enhance these budding learners with a solid foundation in essential cognitive skills, ensuring that they Start their learning journey with the right mental tools.
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High-Achieving Students
Brain training uncovers learning potential, and maximizes already strong learning skills. Even children and adults with strong cognitive skills can see gains after BrainMaster Camp training
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Reading Concerns & Dyslexia
Brain training can be beneficial for individuals with dyslexia by targeting specific cognitive skills that are often affected by the condition. Dyslexia is a learning disorder characterized by difficulties with accurate and/or fluent word recognition and by poor spelling and decoding abilities.
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Attention issues & ADHD
Brain training can be a beneficial tool for individuals with ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) by helping to improve cognitive functions such as attention, focus, working memory, and executive functions.
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College-Age Students
Brain training helps students hit their college years in stride. Strong cognitive skills are foundational to learning at every age, especially in the fast-paced college environment.
We Can
Also Help
Students needing learning support
Students preparing for high school, university & graduate studies
High achievers with masked weaknesses
Memory concerns
Career Adults
Senior Adults
Declining mental sharpness
Traumatic brain injury
Stroke victims
Speech & language disorders

ADHD
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by symptoms such as inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. While medication and behavioral interventions are commonly used to manage ADHD symptoms, there is growing interest in alternative approaches like brain training.
Dyslexia
Imagine what it would be like to look at a page of text and see distorted letters swirling before your eyes. Or not seeing the difference between the letters b d p q. This is the case for many dyslexic people. Dyslexia affects areas of the brain that process language. Understanding dyslexia can help you understand the difficulties of living with it.




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