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The Woodlands LearningRx and Children’s Museum Celebrate Einstein’s Birthday

posted in education [more from this topic] anonymously on Friday, March 23rd 2012 at 1:08 PM.

The Woodlands LearningRx joined forces with The Woodlands Children’s Museum on March 14 to celebrate one of the world’s greatest minds, physicist Albert Einstein.


Einstein’s Birthday Party was held at The Woodlands Children’s Museum, located at 4775 W. Panther Creek Drive in The Woodlands, 77381. Children attending tested their minds with a few games designed especially for the event by The Woodlands LearningRx.


“The Children’s Museum was the perfect spot to celebrate Einstein’s birthday,” Kim Bellini, owner and director of The Woodlands LearningRx, said.

This was the second year LearningRx and the Museum have partnered for the Einstein event.

“The Museum is dedicated to creating opportunities that educate, empower and excite children,” Angela Colton, executive director of The Woodlands Children’s Museum, said. “Kim does a great job assisting us with this mission each time she joins us for an event.”

Bellini said she hopes learning about Einstein will inspire children to overcome challenges and realize their potential.

“Most people don’t realize that Einstein struggled with learning difficulties,” she said. “It’s important to make children aware that everyone is intelligent, even if they learn at their own pace and in their own way.”

Creating fun ways to learn and build cognitive skills is one of the chief goals of The Woodlands LearningRx, a brain-training center that offers unique programs to transform a student’s ability to learn at a core level. The center is located at 4840 West Panther Creek, Suite 205. For more information, call 832- 482-3082 or visit www.learningrx.com/the-woodlands.

/> About LearningRx
LearningRx specializes in identifying and correcting the underlying cognitive skill deficiencies that keep people from achieving their full potential in school, business or life. The program was pioneered by Dr. Ken Gibson. Using a comprehensive skills assessment test and intensive one-on-one training, certified enhance weak cognitive skills such as attention, memory, processing speed, and problem solving. For more information, visit
www.learningrx.com/the-woodlands.

/> About the Children’s Museum
The Woodlands Children’s Museum creates opportunities to educate, empower and excite children and their families through play, while inspiring a lifelong sense of wonder. For more information, visit
www.woodlandschildrensmuseum.org />
Attached Photo courtesy of The Woodlands LearningRx:

Madison Tepe, a trainer at The Woodlands LearningRx, challenged children to test their memories and other cognitive skills at Einstein’s Birthday Party held at The Woodlands Children’s Museum. 

tagged: einstein, kim bellini, learning disabilities, the woodlands children’s museum, the woodlands learningrx

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