LearningRx Brain Training
LearningRx, 9495 N Fort Washington Rd #108, Fresno, CA 93720
About
LearningRx Brain Training offers one-on-one customized brain training that uses fun yet challenging games and activities to work on learning and thinking skills. Each student completes a cognitive assessment, and the program creates a personalized, one-on-one training plan that can include puzzles, timing, and logic. The program also offers individual learning plans for students with ADHD, dyslexia, autism, and other learning differences.
• Ages: 4–18 years old
LearningRx Brain Training states that its mission is to provide a different kind of learning center where kids and adults can build core skills for learning and thinking. The brand began with a single learning center opened by founder Dr. Ken Gibson, who struggled to read as a child and later focused his career on helping others with learning difficulties. LearningRx reports that its approach is similar to personal training, but focused on strengthening the brain instead of the body, and that it trains brains of all ages, from kids to adults.
The program reports that its learning centers provide one-on-one training with a focus on the brain’s core learning and thinking skills, and that it uses a mix of fun yet challenging games and activities. LearningRx states that it offers in-person, remote, and hybrid one-on-one training, and that its training programs are delivered through more than 300 locations worldwide under the LearningRx and BrainRx names. The organization reports that it is the largest one-on-one brain training company in the world and that it trains brains of all ages in the United States, Canada, and 44 additional countries as BrainRx.
LearningRx reports that its programs are backed by decades of research and testing and that it has published research on its programs. Its Research Results & Client Outcomes report includes brain training results from nearly 28,000 LearningRx graduates over a twelve-year period, with data on kids, adults, and clients with learning differences, as well as results from 16 peer-reviewed studies on brain training. Among 25,098 LearningRx clients between the ages of 4–17, the organization reports an average gain of 3.2 years in attention skills, with the largest improvements seen in long-term memory, attention, auditory processing, and logic and reasoning for clients who completed one of its programs.
LearningRx states that its results show significant increases in reading skills, attention, and memory, and that parents report a noticeable increase in confidence in their child at school and in life. The organization reports that its one-on-one training produces the same dramatic results whether delivered in person or remotely. LearningRx also reports that its approach can give young children a strong foundation in reading and math, help older students become more independent learners, and help adults work on cognitive performance and skills such as attention span and long-term memory.
According to LearningRx, more than 130,000 learners have worked on their learning and thinking skills through its programs, and the company holds a 4.93 National Google Rating. The program states that it trains brains of all ages, in the US and 48 countries around the world, both remotely and in person, and that at a LearningRx training center, anyone can rediscover a love of learning and a new take on life.
Parent and graduate testimonials describe children and teens who struggled with reading, focus, memory, or learning after concussion or acquired brain injury and who later showed changes such as reading independently, completing homework, or feeling more confident, focused, and engaged after participating in LearningRx Brain Training. Testimonials also mention experiences from families of children with dyslexia and from a Clinical Psychologist who reports seeing clear and demonstrated results for both daughters in school and college entrance exams. Several parents and graduates describe the one-on-one interaction with brain trainers, the use of puzzles, timing, and logic, and positive experiences with staff support and communication.
Last updated March 24, 2026.
• Ages: 4–18 years old
LearningRx Brain Training states that its mission is to provide a different kind of learning center where kids and adults can build core skills for learning and thinking. The brand began with a single learning center opened by founder Dr. Ken Gibson, who struggled to read as a child and later focused his career on helping others with learning difficulties. LearningRx reports that its approach is similar to personal training, but focused on strengthening the brain instead of the body, and that it trains brains of all ages, from kids to adults.
The program reports that its learning centers provide one-on-one training with a focus on the brain’s core learning and thinking skills, and that it uses a mix of fun yet challenging games and activities. LearningRx states that it offers in-person, remote, and hybrid one-on-one training, and that its training programs are delivered through more than 300 locations worldwide under the LearningRx and BrainRx names. The organization reports that it is the largest one-on-one brain training company in the world and that it trains brains of all ages in the United States, Canada, and 44 additional countries as BrainRx.
LearningRx reports that its programs are backed by decades of research and testing and that it has published research on its programs. Its Research Results & Client Outcomes report includes brain training results from nearly 28,000 LearningRx graduates over a twelve-year period, with data on kids, adults, and clients with learning differences, as well as results from 16 peer-reviewed studies on brain training. Among 25,098 LearningRx clients between the ages of 4–17, the organization reports an average gain of 3.2 years in attention skills, with the largest improvements seen in long-term memory, attention, auditory processing, and logic and reasoning for clients who completed one of its programs.
LearningRx states that its results show significant increases in reading skills, attention, and memory, and that parents report a noticeable increase in confidence in their child at school and in life. The organization reports that its one-on-one training produces the same dramatic results whether delivered in person or remotely. LearningRx also reports that its approach can give young children a strong foundation in reading and math, help older students become more independent learners, and help adults work on cognitive performance and skills such as attention span and long-term memory.
According to LearningRx, more than 130,000 learners have worked on their learning and thinking skills through its programs, and the company holds a 4.93 National Google Rating. The program states that it trains brains of all ages, in the US and 48 countries around the world, both remotely and in person, and that at a LearningRx training center, anyone can rediscover a love of learning and a new take on life.
Parent and graduate testimonials describe children and teens who struggled with reading, focus, memory, or learning after concussion or acquired brain injury and who later showed changes such as reading independently, completing homework, or feeling more confident, focused, and engaged after participating in LearningRx Brain Training. Testimonials also mention experiences from families of children with dyslexia and from a Clinical Psychologist who reports seeing clear and demonstrated results for both daughters in school and college entrance exams. Several parents and graduates describe the one-on-one interaction with brain trainers, the use of puzzles, timing, and logic, and positive experiences with staff support and communication.
Last updated March 24, 2026.
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