by cblack | Mar 14, 2014 | blog
Vanessa Ruda was named KY ACTE special-needs teacher of the year in 2013. She has been using our program for the last few months and sent this letter to share her personal experience as a parent, educator, and doctoral student. Hi Carol! I wanted to let you know my...
by cblack | Jan 27, 2014 | blog, news
Thank you to Dr. Erica Warren for inviting me to write a guest blog “Improving Working Memory”. Here are some supporting materials for the exercises: Video Demonstration of the Working Memory Games Working Memory Games Record Sheet Dr. Warren is an...
by carol | Jan 24, 2014 | blog
Woo! Hoo! I wish you could see him now that we have completed thirty days of the reflex exercises. My son, Tim, was adopted from an Eastern European country when he was five years old. He spoke no English and did not pick up language very easily or quickly. Over the...
by cblack | Jan 11, 2014 | blog
We are continually amazed and humbled by the children and adults we have the privilege of serving. Our initial vision was to focus solely on academic success for students in Kentucky with learning struggles such as dyslexia, ADD, reading, and language processing...
by cblack | Dec 5, 2013 | blog
This short clip is from a workshop on Improving Working Memory held in Fairfax, Virginia. Carol Brown talks about the theories of Dr. Reuven Feuerstein and how research supports the idea that intelligence is not fixed, but rather modifiable.
by cblack | Dec 4, 2013 | blog
by Christina Black I have worked for Carol Brown for several years as her web developer. I had a chance to attend her workshop locally in Fairfax, Virginia last month. Carol’s positive, hopeful attitude is contagious. She shared with the parent and teacher...