What is AMPS?

AMPS: Attention, Memory and Processing Skills - A Cognitive Skills Training Program.

For kids ages 6 - 106!

👉 Does you student have attention and focus problems?

👉 Do they have frustration and tears about homework?

👉 Have they been struggling completing assignments and follow through?

👉 Do they struggle with memory skills?

👉 Is their self esteem and confidence taking a hit at school?

👉 How about reading problems?

👉 Are they a slow processor?

If any of these concerns have been showing up in your house, AMPS Cognitive Skills program may be the solution you’ve been looking for.

⭐️ AMPS is a cognitive processing skills training program based on proven ideas from the fields of cognitive neuroscience and behavioral optometry. These brain exercises are designed to improve mental processing speed, working memory, attention, sequential processing, spatial orientation, visual and auditory memory, phonological awareness, motor planning, problem solving and reasoning.

⭐️ AMPS Uses fun and challenging non academic activities to build more efficient metal tools for thinking and learning.

There are 46 different procedures that provide variety and interest for the student while reinforcing new skills. Did we say it was fun!?

For best results it should be provided on a one-to-one basis for 4-6 hours per week in 55 min sessions to develop more efficient neuro-pathways and connections in the brain. It is also available as a 6 week intensive course.

Just as practice and drill develop skills in sports, AMPS develops skills for learning and academics.

⭐️ AMPS is for those who want their brains to work better and faster. It is particularly helpful for those students diagnosed with reading problems, dyslexia, attention disorders, working memory deficits, visual and auditory processing disorders, and slow processing speed.

⭐️ AMPS is also beneficial for those with brain injury and adults, including senior citizens, desiring more healthy and flexible cerebral functions.

⭐️ Can be done in person or online.

Families who've completed the program cannot say enough good about it. It's truly transformational.

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