Learning doesn't come easy for many children. Especially during these unusual times. They struggle with schoolwork, have trouble focusing, and can't make sense of instructions. Oftentimes, these challenges can cause children to internalize struggles and question their abilities.

In My Fantabulous Brain Learning Helps Me Grow! (National Center for Youth Issues, November 5, 2020), award-winning children's author, counselor, and parenting expert Julia Cook, M.S., reminds children that learning struggles aren't a permanent label and there are ways to tune-up your brain. The book helps explain learning challenges and the concept of a brain trainer while providing the symbolism of a brain toolbox to strengthen core cognitive skills and build confidence. The 32-page book is geared to readers ages 7 to 12.

Our mission is to help the 1 in 5 children in the U.S. who struggle with learning and attention issues. Now, more than ever, kids need to feel positive and empowered about schoolwork and their academic achievements. Julia Cook, who has written dozens of books that empower children through positive learning and life lessons, poured her heart and hope into this encouraging storyline, says LearningRx CEO Kim Hanson. Our 109,000+ clients have experienced life-changing results from one-on-one personal brain training, which not only yielded stronger brain skills, but also a huge boost in our graduates' confidence. We're excited to be partnering with Julia and feel confident that this book will inspire the families and children who need extra encouragement during this unusual school year.

The book, which retails for $9.95, is filled with bright and captivating illustrations by Olga and Aleksey Ivanov and is available for purchase on www.MyFantabulousBrain.com and through independent booksellers.

LearningRx Marketing & Media Relations Director Lisa Juhl is available for interviews and can discuss

How brain training has helped more than 100,000 LearningRx graduates learn easier, think faster, and perform better
The differences between tutoring and brain training—and which one may be best for you/your child
Brain training programs available for people with ADHD/attention issues, reading/dyslexia challenges, memory decline, learning differences, and more