Arrowsmith Program
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866 The Queensway
We believe in human potential & understand that the brain can change at any age.
The Arrowsmith Program is founded on neuroscience research and over 40 years of experience, demonstrating that it is possible for students to strengthen the weak cognitive capacities underlying their learning difficulties through a program of specific cognitive exercises. The Arrowsmith Program is founded on two lines of research, one of which established that different areas of the brain working
06/23/2026
Join us for a free webinar with Debbie Gilmore, Arrowsmith Executive Director, as she explores Our Brain at Work, Rest, and Play.
This session will look at the brain functions that influence learning, attention, social-emotional development, thinking skills, routine, play, and long-term cognitive growth.
📅 Friday, June 26, 2026
⏰3:00 PM GST / 7:00 AM EDT
📍 Zoom Meeting — Free
Register here - https://hubs.ly/Q04mpdvP0
06/23/2026
Last week at the The Brain Summit, the Arrowsmith team joined experts, clinicians, researchers, and advocates in exploring one of the most important questions facing learning today:
How can quality of life be elevated through our understanding of the brain?
The conversations throughout the summit reinforced something that has guided our work for decades: cognitive capacity matters. Whether we are discussing learning challenges, achievement, resilience, aging, TBI/ABI recovery, or readiness for the future, the brain remains central to the conversation.
Our Founder Barbara Arrowsmith Young was proud to share the stage with Psychiatrist and author of the best seller The Brain That Changes Itself Dr. Norman Doidge, Brain Changes Founder and TBI survivor Dr. Matt Galati, and many others who are helping advance society's understanding of the brain's remarkable capacity to change.
Thank you to everyone who attended, contributed, and continues to champion a brain-based approach to human potential and well-being. We look forward to continuing the conversation and collaborations that launched at this special event.
06/17/2026
Join us online for the Brain Changes 2026 Brain Health Summit.
On June 19, the livestream will include key Arrowsmith-related highlights, including the honoring of Dr. Norman Doidge, Vanessa Dylyn’s A New Brain documentary film, and Barbara Arrowsmith-Young’s presentation, Principles of Brain Change.
Featured times:
12:00 PM — Honouring Dr. Norman Doidge
1:10 PM — Vanessa Dylyn, A New Brain Documentary Film
1:25 PM — Barbara Arrowsmith-Young, Principles of Brain Change
Please note: the Arrowsmith School Cognitive Exercise Workshop at 1:40 PM will not be live-streamed.
Register to watch for free on Zoom: https://hubs.ly/Q04lPdpv0
06/15/2026
Join us for a free webinar with Debbie Gilmore, Arrowsmith Executive Director, as she explores Our Brain at Work, Rest, and Play.
This session will look at the brain functions that influence learning, attention, social-emotional development, thinking skills, routine, play, and long-term cognitive growth.
📅 Friday, June 26, 2026
⏰3:00 PM GST / 7:00 AM EDT
📍 Zoom Meeting — Free
Register here - https://bit.ly/4vid1HG
06/11/2026
Your brain is your ultimate command center. Are you giving it what it needs to thrive?
On June 19, the Brain Health Summit is bringing together leading neuroscientists, clinicians, and advocates at York University to share strategies that promote brain healing and longevity.
From deep-dive expert talks to hands-on activities, participants will come to appreciate how their brains can be changed for the better.
🎟️ Register here:
https://bit.ly/4x0sJIV
06/09/2026
What’s common to all learning difficulties? The brain.
Join our free virtual presentation on Wednesday, June 10, from 7 to 8 PM to learn more about Arrowsmith’s Symbol Relations Cognitive Intensive Program.
This summer program is designed to strengthen the symbol relations cognitive function, which supports reasoning, logic, critical thinking, understanding ideas, making connections, and processing information.
Register today: https://bit.ly/4ol44e0
06/08/2026
A perfect summer read for educators, parents, and lifelong learners: The Woman Who Changed Her Brain explores the science of neuroplasticity through one woman's extraordinary journey of cognitive transformation.
06/07/2026
We often focus on physical health as we age, but cognitive health matters too.
Did you know certain types of cognitive training were associated with a reduced risk of dementia, highlighting the importance of keeping the brain actively challenged throughout adulthood?
Explore what the research reveals about brain aging, cognitive reserve, and why it may be time to rethink what it means to age well: https://bit.ly/4xiIpr2
06/05/2026
Join our free webinar to learn how Arrowsmith's Summer Cognitive Intensive Program helps strengthen the cognitive foundations that support learning, attention, reasoning, and academic success.
Symbol Relations Cognitive Intensive Program (CIP)
In person or Online.
Wednesday, June 10th 7-8pm
Register herer : https://bit.ly/4o8CLDw
06/04/2026
If a student hasn't secured curriculum skills by the end of the school year, the issue isn't a lack of instruction- it's cognitive capacity. When underlying functions like memory or reasoning are weak, learning remains precarious.
Let's change the brain, not just the homework.
Read the blog - How to Prevent Summer Learning Loss Through Cognitive Training
https://bit.ly/4x9fZzp
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245 St Clair Avenue West
Toronto, ON
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| Monday | 9am - 5pm |
| Tuesday | 9am - 5pm |
| Wednesday | 9am - 5pm |
| Thursday | 9am - 5pm |
| Friday | 9am - 5pm |