Does your child struggle with reading?
Are they easily frustrated?
Do they have trouble remembering the sounds letters make?
Do they guess when they see unfamiliar words?
We have research-based programs that specifically address these challenges and many more related to reading.
Often, literacy issues can affect problem solving abilities. Connecting the concrete and the abstract can be a difficult skill to develop. By focusing on the relationships between numbers and patterns, students can grow their ability to think mathematically.
Problem solving is especially difficult for students who are dealing with executive functioning issues. The ability to break down a task into achievable parts is critical to all aspects of academics and is an essential life skill. Following directions, deductive and inductive reasoning skills, connecting prior knowledge to current situations all allow students to make intuitive leaps. These are just some of the skills we can strengthen for students who are struggling with executive functioning.