
Working memory is critical for focusing, appropriately shutting out distractions and for complex thinking. Improved working memory capacity generalizes to improved attention and impulse control. 8 out of 10 users who complete training show measureable results.
In children, research and clinical data show improved grades following Cogmed training. Parents and teachers report improved social skills, talking initiative, remembering instructions and completing assignments more independently.
The objective is better academic results, particularly in reading comprehension and math.
Visit their website, www.cogmed.com, for more information about this state-of-the-art intervention.
Talk to a Cogmed Qualified Practitioner, like Joy Granetz, Ph.D. at Child and Family Development in Charlotte, to learn about the research and how your child may benefit from the Cogmed training.
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