Brainworks® - Success Stories
Success Stories
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4th Grade Student Couldn't Read Simple Billboards When Robert was in 4th grade in a public elementary school, I became very depressed that my son had been in special education classes for dyslexia for four years, and his reading had not improved. By the end of the 4th grade, his teacher suggested that I might check out Brainworks for his reading problems. |
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The Eight Alarm Wakeup Call D.J. came to Brainworks while he was in 8th grade. Organization was definitely not his strong suit. On days he managed to remember to do his homework, he'd probably lose it. If he didn't lose it, he'd still neglect to turn it in to the teacher. |
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Stephen, The West Texas Roadrunner Stephen Cogan was brilliant. He was 8 years old, memorized TV dialog like a VCR, understood math concepts he wasn't supposed to grasp for another 4 years, and was generally frustrated that nobody could keep up with him in a conversation. |
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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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Alicia Blows the Top Off the Kindergarten Readiness Test "Knee high to a jack rabbit." "Bundle of energy." Those are the words that the staff at Brainworks used to describe Alicia Magee. Her confidence and enthusiasm for learning made a lasting impression on the entire staff. |
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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. |
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She Held My Skateboard Hostage!! The most significant person in my life is Carla Crutsinger, Director of Brainworks. If it were not for her, I would not be where I am today. She has helped me discover who I really am. She knew when I was not trying my hardest, and she pushed me to where I should be. |
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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. |
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From New Mexico to Brainworks' Summer Camps As a mother of a daughter who has attended Brainworks for two years of summer camps, I cannot recommend the center highly enough. I am so sold on this exceptional program that I try to bring my daughter, Natalie, from New Mexico to Texas for two weeks every summer. |















