When my son entered third grade he was reading at a first grade level. After just six weeks at The Reading Clinic, he was up to grade level. I couldn't believe how easy it was for him to get, and how much he enjoyed the whole process.
-Cooper Raphael, Mother
The Reading Clinic has instilled confidence in several of my students. Children in my class have graduated from the clinic and actually taught some reading in the classroom. It's similar to giving a child glasses to read. It can make a world of difference! -Aileen Carew, 2nd Grade Teacher
After six weeks, the results were miraculous. Not only could he read, he wanted to read. The LiPS® Program addressed Spencer's particular learning needs and gave him the tools necessary to become a good reader. The Reading Clinic completely transformed him from a boy who was becoming withdrawn and increasingly frustrated with school, to a boy who is now confident, happy, and enthusiastic about learning. This past summer, Spencer won third place in a writing contest.
-Debra Maddox, Mother/Educational Consultant
For the first time in my life something in school is coming naturally. It's easier for me to follow lectures, understand key concepts and complete my homework. I can concentrate and understand the main idea. On the October SATs I even felt the reading comprehension part was sort of... well... fun. I no longer dread reading but actually find it entertaining.
-Jessica Lindsay, Stanford University graduate
Distinguishing Two Types of Reading Difficulty – What Parents Need to Know
Does your child read well but you suspect is not understanding
enough of what he or she reads? Our workshop helps you identify
warning signs related to comprehension. We also give you some
activities to do with your child to bolster comprehension skills.
Speaker: Lynne Baldwin, Ph.D., Director of Programs and Program Development - The Reading Clinic
Multisensory Math: Capitalize on your child’s strengths and support their weaknesses
“I hate math!” Have you heard that before? Identify your child’s
issues with math and discover his or her hidden strengths and
motivations. This workshop gives you some tools to help your child
enjoy math.
Speaker: Beth Powell, M.A., Director of Programs and Program Development - The Reading Clinic