Changing Brains. Neuroplasticity and Learning

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Michael B.

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By forming new pathways in the brain you increase cognition speed, learning capacity, working memory and stay mentally fit.
For the last nine years we have helped students with learning difficulties (one-third of our students are dyslexic) as well as college students who achieve better NCEA grades.
Our online cognitive development programs offered to adults are resulting in better job opportunities and career progression.
Come to our free information evening and see how neuroscience can be used effectively in education,
Tickets are free so please reserve your tickets here or through www.a1student.com.

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12 Kotiri Street
12 Kotiri Street · Auckland
Changing Brains. Neuroplasticity and Learning