Often there are several children in the classroom who are willing, bright learners but, despite their good effort, the assignments are too difficult. These children may have been slow to read. Their handwriting may be difficult to understand. They may be daydreamers or too active to pay attention in the classroom.
These behaviors could be an indication of a learning disability, attention disorder or processing deficit.
At Marie Associates, we will help identify the factors that are stopping your child's progress and may suggest further educational testing.
After discussion with teachers and tutors, Ms Marie then identifies the educational supports that can jump start academic success for your child. As a team, parent and advisor, we refine our knowledge of your child's educational strengths and weaknesses.
The list of recommended academic options follows and could include summer academic camps and residential boarding schools. At this point, you are able to explore avenues for a successful educational setting for your child. Rather than wonder if there is a school that is right for your child, you will have the information and options that can support your child's academic success.
"As a school psychologist in Idaho and Alabama, I was frequently called in to observe a frustrated child in the elementary classrooms. I often saw resilient children who were still trying to learn, still trying to be a good student in the classroom. These children can and do learn when the teachers and classroom materials match the child’s learning style in small educational settings with highly trained faculty.”
Rosalind P. Marie, EdS
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