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Old 05-22-2018, 07:26 PM #1
ConcussedMathGuy ConcussedMathGuy is offline
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Default Games or ways to improve math after concussion

A member on this form has recently notified me that I am worried about my concussion and the anxiety will get to me.

However, I am just trying to lay the groundwork to improve in much as math as possible over the summertime so that I can hopefully ace my math classes next year with no trouble.

What games or methods would you use to improve math after a concussion.

Sorry if I seem overly worried about my concussion, I know it is not as serious as what some people have experienced here, but it is disheartening for me to get B's in my math class when I normally A's to A+

What would you recommend I do over the summer to improve in math the most? I have read some about neuroplasticity would that help?
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