Mindprint offers a research-based platform for more effective learning for all students. The foundation of Mindprint is a cognitive battery developed in the Brain Behavior Lab at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. Mindprint assesses executive functions, processing speed, complex cognition and episodic memory. The computer-based assessment was normed in 10,000 children ages 8 to 21 and has been extensively studied and validated in the research literature. The battery is self-administered in one hour using any computer, making it the first efficient, affordable solution that can be administered in the comfort of the child's home. Results are provided on a visual continuum with a focus on specific skills and their importance on learning without a composite score. Mindprint offers research-based learning strategies that can be used both in home and at school to compensate for relatively weaker skills. It provides plenty of options to nurture strengths as well.
