Brainworks® - Teaching Life-Changing Behaviors Since 1981

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What is Brainworks?

Brainworks has developed and uses a systemic approach to teach skills that result in life-changing behaviors. Brainworks offers instruction during the school year as well as an accelerated summer program.


Why is Brainworks important?

Brainworks is important because traditional "tutoring" programs do not address the core issues which prevent performance.


At Brainworks you will learn how to:

  • Work to its full potential.
  • Remap connections at its optimal level.
  • Use its areas of strength to overcome its areas of weakness.

Success Stories

Proud to Be an Aggie Proud to Be an Aggie
Taylor Schumacher was living his dream – he was a freshman at Texas A& M. He loved College Station, the college life, and his classes. Taylor had been labeled "gifted" since elementary school and had easily made all A's and B's throughout his education. College would be no different, or so he thought.
A Soldier Returns to School A Soldier Returns to School
Matt Woodcock was the recipient of the prize in the Brainworks Fall Drawing 2009. His wife Miranda, a former client of Brainworks, had entered the contest hoping she could get Matt to Brainworks for the free diagnostic testing and 8 hours of instruction and coaching.
Do Whatever It Takes to Get Kicked Out Do Whatever It Takes to Get Kicked Out
Kathi Shuford had been concerned about her daughter's learning difficulties since Mary was in preschool.
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Brainworks Tips


Lazy or Inattentive
Attention Deficit Disorder?

"I was trying to daydream,
but my mind kept wondering."

- Steven Wright

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