, (PRNewsExpress) March 10, 2010 — Colorado Springs, CO, March 10th 2010
LearningRx (http://www.learningrx.com/) has launched a new brain training blog, LearningRxBlog.com (http://www.learningrxblog.com/). The blog’s content features articles and posts on various aspects of brain training and cognitive skills development. The Learning Rx blog provides valuable insight into what brain training and skills enhancement is and how it works. LearningRx hopes to reach parents, students, soldiers, professionals - anyone whose life could be touched by brain training.
LearningRx was recently awarded the first position in the Child Enrichment Franchises list, released by Entrepreneur in 2010, and also made it onto the Franchise 500 list.
With 65 brain training centers across the U.S., LearningRx, founded by, Dr. Ken Gibson, offers learning programs to help correct cognitive skills deficiencies and learning disabilities. The brain training company specializes in identifying and treating the cause of problems with attention, memory, processing speed and logic & reasoning. The company specializes in offering one-to-one intensive training that addresses those issues in students of all ages. You can learn more about Learning Rx programs at: http://www.learningrx.com/programs.htm
The LearningRx blog features brain training information, updates, LearningRx news and experiences of families using different Learning Rx programs. ‘A Mom’s Journal’ is one featured item, and catalogues one Learning Rx mom’s journey watching her son go from struggle to success through the LearningRx program.
LearningRx Vice President of Marketing, Mark Finzel, on the announcement of the blog said, “The Brain Training blog is an important addition to the LearningRx online network—designed to provide information about what we offer to those seeking help. Organizing valuable information at one place, the LearningRx blog entries are a result of first-hand experience in brain training, continuous and extensive research, and a passion for helping people overcome their learning struggles and gain confidence.”
Keeping up with the quickly developing and rapidly changing field of education and brain training, the LearningRx blog also comments on the new avenues and improvement systems becoming available.
“Since brain training and cognitive skills development are ever-expanding domains, there’s a lot that needs to be researched and communicated,” shared Finzel, “and the blog offers us a perfect platform to do that in a comprehensive way. It also allows us to connect both with people already using our programs and those who are interested in them. Ensuring a two-way interaction, a blog is perhaps one of the best ways to further expand your relationship with people online.”
Developed to provide a credible source of information, the LearningRx Blog also highlights some of the myths about brain training. Be sure to visit the LearningRx blog at: http://www.learningrxblog.com/.
Local Learning Rx brain training centers can be reached from http://www2.learningrx.com/locator/.
About LearningRx
LearningRx was founded by Dr. Ken Gibson. It is a brain training and cognitive skills development company offering learning programs refined over a decade of research and testing. Using a comprehensive skills assessment test and intensive one-on-one training, certified trainers quickly and effectively enhance weak cognitive skills. Learning Rx offers different programs to address a variety of cognitive and learning problems. The company guarantees improvement for all people with deficiencies who complete the training. LearningRx has 65 centers across the United States.
LearningRx is one of the fastest growing franchises in US and has received awards from Entrepreneur Magazine and others.
For more information, contact
LearningRx, Inc.
Tanya Mitchell
719-264-8808
tanya@learningrx.com
http://www.learningrx.com
http://www.learningrxblog.com
http://twitter.com/learningrx
http://www.facebook.com/learningrx
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