by cblack | Jul 10, 2015 | blog
Thank you to the Autism Society of the Bluegrass for recording Carol Brown’s presentation on Working Memory. https://youtu.be/1k6MxbpZ40cVideo can’t be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: March 24, 2014 ASBG Meeting (https://youtu.be/1k6MxbpZ40c) Carol...
by carol | Mar 6, 2015 | blog, news
Cognitive skills are not all about academics – it’s a valuable life skill! Kathy Meurer THE SOCIAL SUCCESS STORY of ROSE MEURER Recently I wrote and shared about the academic success that my daughter Rose Meurer has had with the help of Equipping Minds of...
by carol | Feb 21, 2015 | blog, news
My daughter, Rose Meurer, has Down syndrome. Rose attended a public school in Danville, KY. Despite all the support from the teachers and principal in 3rd grade her MAP scores (yearly academic tests that measure student growth from semester to semester) stayed...
by carol | Jan 3, 2015 | blog, news
This is a newsletter I had only dreamed of being able to send. Please take a moment and read the poem written by our son, Clayton Brown, who is the inspiration for Equipping Minds. Take My Hand and Run With Me! When people look at me, A great student they see, Spoken...
by carol | Sep 12, 2014 | blog, news
I remember when our son, Greyson, was first diagnosed with Lyme disease. We had no idea he would face so many cognitive challenges. Even after a successful treatment for Lyme, when the infection was no longer present, he was left with several cognitive issues. We were...
by carol | Aug 19, 2014 | blog, news
“I am sure you recall how I struggled to hold items in working memory when we were with you. Yesterday I was working on a grant report. The grant number is 9 digits. We lost our data we entered. I went to my office later in the afternoon to re-enter the data,...