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Yes. It was extremely helpful in building my son's focus in groups and

working memory. The results decreased a bit with the last viral flare up but

many of the gains have remained a year later. We did the partner program

where I did half and one of their therapists did the other half so I'm not

able to do boosters of the program. Well worth the money in my opinion.

Gaylen

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Have any of you enrolled your kid in this program? I hear it is very

expensive.

TIA,

Ellen

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Hi All,

We are considering doing Learning RX with our 6-year old son too. We had him

assessed there and the results were interesting, but not surprising. In some

areas he functions above his age group... and in others years below. In logic

and reasoning he scored very low, sohe can read well... and not grasp most of

the information

Curious if anyone else have good / bad experiences?

Best, Sloan

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> many of the gains have remained a year later. We did the partner program

> where I did half and one of their therapists did the other half so I'm not

> able to do boosters of the program. Well worth the money in my opinion.

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From what I read on another forum, Learning Rx is a new and improved updated and

now franchised version of what used to be called PACE. In our area (AZ), there

is at least one speech therapy practice offering PACE so if you have good

insurance coverage for speech, that might be an alternative for you to consider.

I believe there was also a predecessor to PACE that was a home based model but I

cannot recall the name. I am pretty sure I saw the post on an ADHD forum.

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> Have any of you enrolled your kid in this program? I hear it is very

expensive.

> TIA,

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