The Neuroscience of Learning Disabilities

When people think of the words “learning disabilities,” they think of words like a child who learns differently or slow learner.  These words occurred possibly earlier within the history of learning disabilities.  The reason is because the general public and educators did not understand the special and different ways in which students learn.  In the… Continue reading

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“…excellent tutor!”

“James is an excellent tutor. He plans ahead, comes prepared and on time, and is very respectful and professional. He has established a great rapport with my son. He understands my objectives for the tutoring and also my son’s needs and adjusts accordingly. As much as he is flexible, James also is persistent and sets… Continue reading

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Stronger Learning with Better Nutrition

Many factors influence one’s ability to assimilate new information in the mind. Students and teachers often find themselves suffering from mental fatigue, brain “fogginess” and difficulty with memory. Several factors can influence the way the mind functions. When the mind is optimally nourished with Omega-3 fatty acids, Vitamin D and Vitamin B-12, it is more focused and agile.   Omega-3 Fatty Acids Omega-3 fatty… Continue reading

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