 Want your kids to remember their homework and actually hand it in?
Wish your kids had better focus, motivation and organization?
Don't want to rely on medication? Join us next Monday, February 13th at 7:30-8:30 PM
for an Open House Overview of Brain Train. Dr. Wendy Rice will entice you with delicious appetizers and introduce you to this research-based, proven and fun program. Come try out some of the exercises yourself, learn about how and why it works and decide if it is right for your child. Brain Training can be compared to going to a gym for your brain. It is a way to strengthen essential thinking skills needed to become more successful in school and in life. Our Brain Train program incorporates individualized software that provides a science-based process of boosting the brain's learning and potential. It is particularly beneficial for students with ADD, ADHD, Learning Differences and Processing Disorders. Gifted, high school, and college students benefit as well.
With our new office-home program, Brain Train is now much more affordable and convenient. Rice Psychology Group will train your child to pay attention so they can think faster, learn more, and remember more easily at school -- and when they are doing their homework. We are offering a new group** starting Saturday, FEBRUARY 18th that will run through Saturday, April 21st. The participants will meet at Rice Psychology Group's office on Saturdays from 9:30 to 11:00 a.m. for 90-minute sessions and then use a customized Home Program for practice during the week. RPG will customize the program software for your individual needs and will continue to monitor and upgrade the program software during office visits.
To RSVP please call our office at 813-969-3878 or email info@ricepsychology.com.com. Sincerely, Wendy B. Rice, Psy.D. Rice Psychology Group 3802 Ehrlich Rd Suite 310 Tampa, FL 33624 Phone: 813.969.3878 Fax: 813.969.3887 **The Saturday Program is for students but Brain Train is phenomenal for adults and seniors. It is one of the most effective ways to combat the effects of normal aging on memory and thinking. |