Courtesy of Scientific Learning Manuel and Carol have twin sons who were born eight weeks early and weighing only two pounds. After spending seven weeks in NICU, they came home together but were late to begin talking. 18 years later, the boys are about to graduate...
By Kimberly Vasconcelos, MA, CCC-SLP Courtesy of Scientific Learning “Reading is a luxury,” says Dr. Martha Burns, director of neuroscience education at Scientific Learning Corporation. This is a powerful quote when it comes to understanding the impacts of poverty on...
By Linda Gajowski, M.Ed., MS Courtesy of Scientific Learning “I just don’t get it!” is a phrase some of us may have heard or even used in our lives. Our brains successfully comprehend and utilize incoming information when strong cognitive skills are...
Check out the Auditory Neuroscience Laboratory website! It has some valuable information about neuroscience and music, reading, listening in noise and so much more.
Imagine a world where reading difficulties and dyslexia are a thing of the past and people can engage at their highest potential with less effort. I will explore how this is now possible thanks to current advances in brain research and learning development during my...
It was wonderful to have the opportunity to attend the annual Visionary Conference held recently in San Diego, California and be recognized by Scientific Learning as a Community Champion for my efforts to make a difference for struggling readers at a population level....