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RoboMemo Training Recent Examples of Real Life Results We have taken representative excerpts from recent training reports. Any information that might potentially identify the child has been omitted to protect the confidentiality of the child and his/her family. This is, however, representative of the results achieved by children in the U.S. who have participated in the RoboMemo Training. The outcomes are impressive! Some trainees have been so excited by their results, they wanted to share their experience with others. To read the story of one local student in his own words, click on Trainee Profile.
11-year-old male with AD/HD
· Test scores in science and social studies improved significantly. · The child became more self-motivated and progressively needed less direct supervision with exercises. · He also became more focused and organized and can follow directions much better. “He’s less forgetful and remembers where he left things”. · Overall school performance, especially math, is much better. · His mother is grateful and “deeply impressed” by the results.
16 year-old-female with AD/HD
· Her confidence level improved and she could problem solve more effectively. · Her time perception improved dramatically. “She is for the first time in her life sequencing a planned series of events”. · Her ability to sequence a series of related events improved. Where she previously experienced a “mismatch of thought and action”, by the end of the training she could think about the action and then perform it. · “This year she completed her summer reading list. Last year she read the chapters but had no comprehension”.
13 year-old-male with AD/HD, migraines, and anxiety disorder
· The child reported he is remembering more and can now meet deadlines. · Anger outbursts still occur, but are managed more appropriately. · His mother was impressed at his ability to manage a crisis situation. “This is new behavior for him”. · Both mother and child noted fewer headaches. · Two months after training, his parents report he had his “best school year yet”; and a significant improvement in attitude and behavior.
10 year-old male with AH/HD whose hyperactivity was quite marked
· “Instead of being unable to focus long enough to be taught a new skill, I can do that now!" · "He was able to work through a pattern of frustration and quitting. He now has the ability to work through a frustrating task and successfully complete it."
14 year-old male with AD/HD and delayed social skills
· After years of unsuccessful interventions to encourage him to learn new social skills, this training was associated with a first-in-his-life experience of asking to get together with friends.
More information is available by calling us at (440) 842-4462 or (866) 908-0420. You can also e-mail us at info@aworkingmind.com
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