People are taking notice nationwide and appreciating the unique value of our products! Learning For Children's games have been featured on Yahoo, as well as in articles in Newsweek, Reuters and North County News.
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Four-year-old Mike recently sat down with his mom to try out a new computer game. Narrated by colorful cartoon characters, the game teaches kids about sounds that rhyme, barnyard animals and traffic signals. But as Mike began to have difficulty, his mother sensed something was amiss. Click to read more...
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Bernard McCrory knows what happens when autism strikes and his company, Learning For Children, is selling video games to give children the help that they need. Click to read more...
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An experienced team of educators, psychologists and technology professionals have teamed to develop the first computer-based games designed to help educators and parents identify children ages 3-9 with early signs of dyslexia and children ages 3-5 with autism. Click to read more...
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Bernard McCrory founded Learning For Children with four other investors in 2000 after long stints as a manager and executive with IBM, Sylvan Learning Systems and a number of other companies in the fields of technology and early childhood development. Learning For Children produces diagnostic games that look for possible early signs of autism and dyslexia in children aged 3-9. Click to read more...
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