BrainWare Safari

"No more anxiety
about school. His self-
esteem is off the charts.
He has gone from the
lowest reading group
to the second highest.
This program has far
exceeded our
expectations."
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Who Can Benefit From BrainWare Safari
BrainWare Safari is a ground-breaking software that works on a wide range of cognitive skills providing many opportunities to help children. Here are some examples of students who benefit from BrainWare Safari:
Slow worker
Many students spend much too much time on their homework and other studies. They are often also slow test takers. While Fast ForWord software is a better choice if slow reading or having to constantly re-read for reading comprehension, BrainWare Safari improves retention the first time through, processing speed and efficiency, focus and logic, and all critical to good homework productivity.
Lack of Focus -- Easily Distracted
BrainWare Safari helps students avoid distraction with specific exercises that include distractors -- to this extent, focus is a learned skill. But it goes beyond this, by improving processing speed and retention skills so that students find the material more manageable and interesting, thereby holding their interest without the normal exhaustion.
Poor Organization Skills
Being organized requires an integrated intellect. If you struggle to pull things together in your head, it is hard to be organized outside it. Safari's memory and attention skills dramatically improve organizations skills also.
Visual Processing Issues
A small number of children have eye tracking, peripheral vision and other visual processing issues that impede their development as readers. BrainWare Safari has a large number of visual processing exercises.
Grades Not Matching Intellect
Test taking skills are learning skills. To do well on a test you need to process efficiently, stay on task, retain what you are reading the first time, and have decent long term memory for fact recall. BrainWare Safari addresses all of these issues.
Weak Memory
"It goes in one ear and out the other!" There are lots of reasons for this. It could be a data capture problem -- the student cannot process fast enough to take the information in accurately. Or it could be a retention issue -- one captured it is not held. BrainWare Safari devotes a large portion of its exercise time to these two functions.

