If your child has suffered a brain injury, recovery can be challenging, but the right support can make a huge difference. Our program helps children regain lost cognitive abilities and improve overall brain health.
To effectively support the recovery process, it is crucial to understand the full picture of your child’s cognitive strengths and challenges.


The test results not only provide clear guidance on where to focus your recovery efforts, but also provide the basis for developing a personalized program that is perfectly tailored to your child’s unique needs.
Our brain training is designed specifically to meet the specific needs of children recovering from brain injury, helping them rebuild their cognitive abilities and restore their confidence after brain injury.
However, the decision to begin cognitive training is yours – it’s your choice. The Gibson Test provides valuable insight into your child’s cognitive abilities, whether you choose to train or not.
How can we help your child?
- Does your child have impaired cognitive abilities following a brain injury?
Our targeted exercises help them rebuild these skills and promote faster recovery, whether it’s improving memory or increasing concentration on schoolwork.
- Do they have difficulty with memory or concentration following the injury?
We focus on improving these key areas so that everyday tasks, such as following instructions or organizing your day, become less frustrating. Our exercises support the brain’s development and ability to adapt, aiding recovery through neuroplasticity.
- Just want to improve the quality of life of your child following an injury?
Our programme helps children regain confidence and independence by improving cognitive functions such as memory, attention and reasoning – making it easier to achieve success both at school and in everyday life.
The table below shows the impressive effects of BrainRx cognitive training on children recovering from brain injuries.
Do you want your child to achieve similar results?
The average increase in cognitive abilities is 3.3 years, with the greatest gain being 4.3 years in visual processing. The numbers reflect significant gains in areas such as long-term memory, logic, and sustained attention after 96 hours of training.
