Press Release



updated: May 14, 2020

​LearningRx Shreveport is the first LearningRx Center in the nation and the first center of its kind in Louisiana to become a Board Certified Cognitive Center (BCCC), granted by the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards (IBCCES).

The BCCC designation is awarded to organizations whose staff have completed an evidence-based training and certification program focusing on autism, ADHD, anxiety, and dyslexia in school-aged learners. The Shreveport center has shown its team’s dedication to providing the best possible outcomes for everyone they work with by completing the IBCCES program.

“Though we are proud of our results and the success our clients achieve with the help of our cognitive skills training programs, we know it’s important to hear what others in the scientific community have to say about our Brain Training Center,” said Donesa Walker of LearningRx Shreveport. “We are especially proud to be known as a Board Certified Cognitive Center because we are the best in the business and it is great to achieve the status so that others may know and come to love us as the best in the world at brain training.”

LearningRx provides clinician-delivered cognitive training to clients who range in age from 5 to 95. Their “brain trainers” sit one-on-one with clients and use a variety of hands-on manipulatives to train cognitive skills including working and long-term memory, visual and auditory processing, reasoning skills, processing speed, and attention.

“One of the core values that guide our daily performance is ‘excellence,’” reports Kim Hanson, CEO of LearningRx Brain Training. “We strive for excellence in customer service; excellence in program results; and excellence in the training of our team members—the Center owners, directors, and brain trainers who interact with our clients every day.” Hanson adds, “Our partnership with IBCCES allows us to expand that excellence by providing team members with a series of certifications that buoy their leadership abilities and enrich their competencies in ADHD, anxiety, dyslexia, and autism. It’s a win for our team and a win for the children and adults we have the pleasure of helping all over the world.”  

For more than 20 years, IBCCES has been the industry leader in cognitive disorder training and certification for education, healthcare, and corporate professionals around the globe. IBCCES provides evidence-based training and certification programs created in conjunction with clinical experts and individuals with autism in order to provide professionals serving individuals with cognitive disorders a better understanding of what these disorders are, industry best practices, varied perspectives, and the latest research in these areas.

“IBBCES is excited to work with an organization that is dedicated to professional development and ensuring inclusion for all of their programs,” said Myron Pincomb, IBCCES Board Chairman.

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MEDIA CONTACT:

Meredith Tekin, IBCCES President

904.508.0135 / 904.434.1534

[email protected]

Donesa Walker, Learning RX Shreveport

318.797.8523

[email protected]

 

Source: IBCCES

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