How does cognitive therapy differ from tutoring?
Tutoring is used to help a child with a particular academic subject such as math or history. However, if tutoring and extra help hasn’t helped your student, underdeveloped cognitive skills are often the reason. Cognitive training works on the root cause of most academic problems; such as, poor concentration, loosing place when reading, a short attention span, not remembering what was read or heard, working too slowly, the inability to do multiple tasks such as listening and taking notes, careless errors and a host of other deficient cognitive related functions.