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GPS Parent Series: Bright Kids Who Can’t Keep Up: Strategies to Improve Academic Performance and Processing

  • February 19, 2026
  • 7:00 PM
  • online

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Braaten will provide a compassionate guide to help adults understand the biological, psychological, and social factors that affect school success and motivation. Participants will learn how to best identify their child’s unique strengths, weaknesses, and personality traits to ignite engaged learning.

For students mislabeled as lazy or unmotivated, the struggle may be with an area of cognitive functioning known as “processing speed” – how the brain receives and responds to information. Braaten will highlight targeted supports that can lessen frustration, build confidence and help kids ages 5 to 18 reach their full potential.

By implementing Braaten’s strategies, parents can create a caring environment that helps children thrive in school and at home.

Braaten is executive director of the Learning and Emotional Assessment Program at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and is an Associate Professor of Psychology at Harvard Medical School. Her research and numerous publications focus on ADHD, learning disabilities, intelligence, and assessment. She has published many books for both professionals and parents including “Bright Kids Who Can’t Keep Up,” and “Bright Kids Who Couldn’t Care Less.”

Please share information about this event with friends and relatives. All are welcome to our free weekly GPS events, and no registration is required.


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