Retrain the Brain

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In an ever-changing world, full of fast-pace pivoting, the newest technology zipped out on the regular, and information available instantaneously-- it’s no wonder so many of us are feeling seemingly “scatter-brained.” We are being re-wired!

 So how do we teach, train, and parent the next generation when their brains literally are not computing the same way ours do/did?

Our team is blessed and privileged to partner with Alicia Braccia and receive top-level professional development training regularly from such an authority on differentiated learning and brain development. If you are in need of a school neuropsychological evaluation for Learning Disabilities like Dyslexia, Dyscalculia, and Dysgraphia, as well as ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorders make it a priority to connect with the Center for Learning and Achievement. They ensure that individuals with learning differences and exceptionalities have the resources and services they need to reach their highest potential. Mrs. Braccia is inspiring; during our time she remarked, “I’ve never met a willful kid. Everyone really just wants connection. I love my job because I get to be a detective and find out the WHY behind behaviors and help retrain the brain!”


For more information about Alicia Braccia and Center for Health, Learning and Achievement, visit https://chlafl.com.

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