Watching your child struggle with reading can be incredibly frustrating, especially when traditional methods don’t work.
Dyslexia affects not only the ability to read, but also how a child processes and understands information.


The Gibson Test is the first step in identifying key cognitive skills that may be holding your child back. This in-depth brain assessment will show you which areas—such as auditory or visual processing—need support.
The test gives you a clear picture of your child’s abilities and tips on how to best help them. Our training program is designed to address these problems at the source, helping your child gain confidence and improve fluency in reading.


The decision to start cognitive training is yours – it’s your choice.
The Gibson Test clearly identifies where the problem lies – whether it’s concentration, logical thinking, or another of the seven skills the test measures.
How can we help your child?
- Does your child misplace letters or skip whole words when reading?
This may indicate visual processing problems that make it difficult to read fluently and understand text.
- Having trouble spelling simple words?
This may be a sign of problems recognizing sounds in words (phoneme awareness), which is a common challenge for children with dyslexia.
- Do they get confused by words that look similar, such as "goat" and "scythe"?
This indicates difficulties with visual processing and may affect their ability to distinguish between similar words.
- Avoiding reading aloud and getting frustrated while reading?
Frustration may result from difficulties in reading fluently and understanding text, which discourages independent learning.
- Having trouble understanding what you’ve read?
Poor ability to process information read can affect comprehension of texts, especially in more complex subjects such as history or biology.
Unlike traditional tutoring that focuses on subject material, our brain training addresses the underlying causes of reading difficulties, strengthening the cognitive skills necessary for reading success.
With our exercises, your child can improve their reading fluency, comprehension, and confidence—whether it’s following directions on a test or reading a book for pleasure.
The table below shows the impressive results of BrainRx cognitive training in children with dyslexia who completed a 97-hour brain training program.

The average increase in cognitive abilities is 3.5 years, with the greatest improvement being 4.9 years in auditory processing. The numbers show significant gains in areas such as long-term memory, visual processing, logic, and sustained attention after 97 hours of training.
Are you concerned about your child’s reading problems?