Why It Works: Brain Fitness

The Fast ForWord® exercises at the heart of the program develop your child's "learning muscles" in the same way that a physical exercise program builds the body's muscles. Watch this short video to learn more!

Brain Fitness Video

Proven Effective

Fast ForWord products have been used in over 7,000 schools in North America and have been shown to be highly effective for Kindergarten-age through high-school-age learners performing below grade level.

Many school districts have done their own independent evaluations for a truly unbiased assessment. Because they have seen such positive results, they are often willing to share their data showing that learners have boosted reading, language, and cognitive skills as well as standardized test scores.

We invite you to explore these results!

Skills Developed by the Fast ForWord Exercises

Sequencing

  • "Sequencing" means placing the detail of information in the correct order such as days of the week and the alphabet.
  • In the context of reading, sequencing is the ability to determine the order of letters within words or words within sentences.
  • Understanding the correct sequence helps in the processing and comprehension of the message and information.

Processing Rate

  • "Processing Rate" refers to both the speed and accuracy with which the brain processes information.
  • A child has to be able to process many details quickly to be able to follow the directions of a teacher, or read a book.

Attention

  • "Attention" is the ability to focus and pay careful attention to details.
  • Teachers may use the term "good listening skills" to refer to students who "attend" and follow class directions well.
  • In school, teachers often evaluate students by how well they "attend" in class.

Recall & Memory

  • "Recall" is the ability to retrieve information from long term memory.
  • "Working memory" is the short term holding and manipulating of information while various mental tasks such as learning, reasoning, and comprehending are carried out.
  • The Fast ForWord exercises build both recall and working memory, helping your child follow directions better and process small, detailed differences in words and sounds.

Knowledge

  • The BrainPro program makes increased knowledge acquisition possible by improved Sequencing, Processing Rate, Attention, Recall and Memory.
  • The Fast ForWord exercises help learners more easily attain knowledge in a variety of subject matter areas and also directly impart knowledge, such as vocabulary and language conventions that help with reading.

How It Works

The BrainPro® program combines professional online consulting services with fun learning acceleration exercises to help children who are struggling learners succeed in school and in life.

It Starts with Strengthening Your Child's Cognitive Skills

The Fast ForWord exercises at the heart of the program strengthen key cognitive skills that underlie all learning. The online exercises develop major cognitive and reading skills simultaneously to produce lasting improvements in your child's learning.

Your Child Is Challenged at Just the Right Level

Each Fast ForWord exercise adapts to your child's learning level and rate of progress. The program registers each mouse click and adjusts the level to keep your child optimally challenged, not frustrated. Your child's BrainPro Consultant provides feedback and support for maximum success.

30 Minutes a day x 5 Days a Week = Proven Results

Just as with physical exercise, consistency is key. On average, learners using Fast ForWord software 30 minutes a day and 5 days a week can achieve a one to two year reading gain in as little as 8-12 weeks. Fast ForWord products have been proven to improve reading test scores and learner confidence.

The Scientists Behind Fast ForWord

Michael M. Merzenich, Ph.D., is widely recognized as one of the world's leading experts in brain plasticity, brain mechanisms, and integrative neuroscience. Dr. Merzenich was elected a member of the National Academy of Sciences in 1999 and a member of the National Institute of Medicine in 2008.

Paula A. Tallal, Ph.D., is a cognitive neuroscientist and board-certified clinical psychologist who has authored over 200 professional publications and holds several patents. She was selected by the Library of Congress to be the Commentator for the Field of Psychology at its Bicentennial Celebration and earned the Thomas Alva Edison Patent Prize for her work leading to the development of Fast ForWord software.

William M. Jenkins, Ph.D., is an expert in learning-based brain plasticity, behavioral algorithms, and psychophysical methods, as well as an expert in multimedia and Internet technology. He is an author or co-author of more than 100 publications and holds 46 U.S. patents and 12 foreign patents. He was recognized by Discovery Magazine in its annual Awards for Technology Innovations and received the Year 2000 Thomas Alva Edison Patent Award.

Steven L. Miller, Ph.D., is a neuropsychologist with expertise in the assessment and treatment of developmental language and reading impairments. Dr. Miller has extensive experience in organizing clinical studies and conducting longitudinal studies of children and adults with such disabilities.

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Products for Educators

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What is the Fast ForWord family of products?

The Fast ForWord® family of products (a total of ten different products) develops brain processing efficiency through intensive, adaptive exercises. Fast ForWord products offer tested, real-world results for parents, educators, and specialists around the globe.

The Fast ForWord products develop and strengthen sequencing, processing rate, attention, recall, and knowledge—the cognitive skills essential for learning and reading success, similar to the BrainSpark products. However, the Fast ForWord products cover a wider range of skills to improve additional critical language and reading skills such as phonological awareness, phonemic awareness, fluency, vocabulary, comprehension, decoding, working memory, syntax, grammar, and other skills necessary to learn how to read or to become a better reader.