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  • in reply to: COGMED? #128078

    alaskaron
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    Posted this on another forum here but just wanted to repeat:

    Is anyone using Cogmed now? Been a while since the last post here, but we are just starting it.

    One poster in another forum inappropriately stated that it was a waste because it hasn’t improved ADHD behavior. It’s not meant to improve behavior, just working memory.

    I am also very interested in anyone who has had success getting Cogmed into a school system, so that it becomes free for students in need. Overcoming budget restriction arguments is a big one — Cogmed is apparently down to about $80/student cost to the District if they buy a bulk permit.

    Otherwise, locally here we can get Cogmed through our neuropsych for $500 now.

    Lumosity and other consumer sites may not be geared to the same working memory targets as Cogmed. I don’t know. but the issue with Lumosity-type sites are whether the gains there are generalized to memory across longer time frames, whereas Cogmed is geared to shorter memory in reading and math.

    thanks for any response,

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    in reply to: Anybody have experience/comments related to Cogmed? #128075

    alaskaron
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    I posted this on another forum here but just wanted to repeat it here:

    Is anyone using Cogmed now? Been a while since the last post here, but we are just starting it.

    I am also very interested in anyone who has had success getting Cogmed into a school system, so that it becomes free for students in need. Overcoming budget restriction arguments is a big one — Cogmed is apparently down to about $80/student cost to the District if they buy a bulk permit.

    Otherwise, locally here we can get Cogmed through our neuropsych for $500 now.

    Lumosity and other consumer sites may not be geared to the same working memory targets as Cogmed. I don’t know. but the issue with Lumosity-type sites are whether the gains there are generalized to memory across longer time frames, whereas Cogmed is geared to shorter memory in reading and math.

    thanks for any response,

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    in reply to: CogMed #128074

    alaskaron
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    Is anyone using Cogmed now? Been a while since the last post here, but we are just starting it.

    I am also very interested in anyone who has had success getting Cogmed into a school system, so that it becomes free for students in need. Overcoming budget restriction arguments is a big one — Cogmed is apparently down to about $80/student cost to the District if they buy a bulk permit.

    Otherwise, locally here we can get Cogmed through our neuropsych for $500 now.

    Lumosity and other consumer sites may not be geared to the same working memory targets as Cogmed. I don’t know. but the issue with Lumosity-type sites are whether the gains there are generalized to memory across longer time frames, whereas Cogmed is geared to shorter memory in reading and math.

    thanks for any response

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