Does Someone You Love
Struggle to Learn?
Does Someone You Love
Struggle to Learn?
Learning difficulties can present a challenge at any stage of life. Whether you're a parent watching helplessly as your bright child struggles to keep up in school, or an adult having difficulty mastering a new skill at work.
No matter the age, a learning disability can be frustrating and discouraging.
That's why Learning Technics created ThinkFast for children, seven years and older, who struggle with learning difficulties. ThinkFast can help anyone improve their ability to process and retain information efficiently.
Yes, I Need This!Who Is ThinkFast For?
Who Is ThinkFast For?
ThinkFast provides
solutions for adults and children, seven and older, who struggle with:
ADD/ADHD
Dyslexia
Dyscalculia
Dysgraphia
Dyspraxia
Nonverbal Learning Disorders
Auditory Processing Disorders
Language Processing Disorders
Visual Processing
Disorders
Visual
Memory
Working
Memory
Cognitive
Skills
Benefits of ThinkFast
Benefits of ThinkFast
The benefits of therapy for learning difficulties include

Focus:
The ability to keep the eyes and mind on a specific item or task without loss of concentration. The eyes track and converge on a specific focal point.
Cross-Pattern:
The ability to coordinate both sides of the body and brain simultaneously. Coordinating movements that cross body midlines or use both sides of the body simultaneously.


Motor-Match:
The ability of all involved parts of the brain to respond on cue. Matching a movement with an auditory cue.
Mental Picture/Visual Memory:
The ability to make a mental picture, form and hold a visual image. Identifying or retrieving a visual image previously seen.


Tracking:
The ability to move the eyes from focal point to focal point with smooth, accurate movements. The ability to respond in the correct sequence.
Figure-Ground:
The ability to focus on a specific item or task amid distraction. Focusing on a physical focal point against a competing background.


Direction:
The ability to distinguish directional orientation without relying on visual clues. Identifying correct physical orientation such as left, right, up, down, etc., without relying on visual clues.
Position in Space:
The ability to determine relationships. Ability to identify where you are in relationship to your environment and to determine where objects are in relationship to your surroundings.


Size:
The ability to determine importance or magnitude. Ability to determine relative importance.
Shape:
The ability to use all of the mental processes to conceptualize and recognize patterns. Forming details into a concept.
