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Different Approach Leads to Different Results
Imagine
what it would be like if your child didn’t have to struggle
in school, if homework didn’t have to take hours and hours,
if your child was excited about learning and going to school. Your
life and your child’s life would be different.
Students
with learning and attention challenges can and should become good
readers, good learners, and confident, independent young people.
The Stowell Learning Center School Options Program is committed
to helping students grades K – 12 to be successful
in school and in life.
The
School Options Program is a unique, flexible, and completely individualized
approach to helping students achieve academically and become the
best learners they can be.
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School
Isn’t Working for My Child
Traditional
school works for most kids, but research tells us that about 30
percent of any population has some degree of difficulty with reading
or school. For this and a variety of other reasons, school just
isn’t working for some students.
When School Isn’t Working
Because Of Learning or Attention Challenges…
Learning
requires a strong set of underlying learning, or processing, skills.
These are the mental tools that need to be solidly in place in order
to learn efficiently in school. These include such skills as memory,
attention, auditory and visual processing, processing speed, motor
organization, and reasoning.
When children struggle with learning, there is
usually something in these underlying processing skills that is
weak or not supporting the learner well enough.
Weaknesses with underlying processing skills will stress
a person’s attention. This does not mean that the
learner has attention deficit disorder. ADD or ADHD can certainly
cause difficulties with learning and following through with schoolwork
and class work, but many attention challenges are a symptom
of weak processing or learning skills, not the real problem.
What we know about learning challenges is that most can
be permanently corrected. Current brain research and vast
amounts of clinical evidence prove that the brain can develop new
and more efficient ways of processing information. Skills such as
reading or math that were hard to learn before can be learned and
retained much more easily.
This is not an overnight process. It takes consistency, intensity,
and specifically targeted instruction to retrain the brain. But
it can be done and the outcome is well worth it. Students
quit trying to just survive school and actually achieve and enjoy
success. They get the opportunity to reach their potential
and have the future they should have.
When School Isn’t Working For Social
Reasons…
Having
friends and fitting-in socially is important for everyone, but weak
underlying processing/learning skills can get in the way of some
children being successful in the social arena.
One
of the most heart-warming outcomes of improving learning skills
is that students often begin to make and keep friendships for the
very first time.
Better
underlying learning skills allow students to understand what is
happening around them more easily and accurately, communicate better
and more appropriately, and act more mature, resulting in improved
social skills.
We are very aware of how important friends and social interactions
are for students. In the School Options Program, we provide many
safe, fun opportunities for students to interact with each other.
Learners who need specific coaching on social skills get guidance
and practice in a secure, supportive environment so that they can
carry these skills with them outside the learning center.
Each student’s program is created specifically
for him or her and taught on a one-to-one basis, allowing for a
great deal of flexibility to meet student and family needs.
This is not a one-size fits all:
Each learner is different. Therefore the specific focus of their
instruction should be different. Instruction is tailored so that
students get value and growth out of every session.
Intensity and focus:
Retraining the brain to process information more effectively requires
targeted, intensive instruction using specialized and specific programs
and techniques.
Remediation of basic academic skills also
requires intensive, frequent instruction so that gains can be made
rapidly, stopping the cycle of getting further behind every year.
One-to-One Instruction:
Working on a one-to-one basis allows us to adjust the instruction
to the student. We want to move students forward as rapidly as possible
without leaving holes in the learning. Students working one-to-one
get immediate feedback so that they never practice doing skills
incorrectly.
Flexible scheduling: Our
School Options Program follows the regular school year calendar.
However, because we work with each student individually, we are
able to tailor the schedule to each family’s needs. Students
need to complete 180 days of school.
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Program Goals and State
Academic Standards
The primary goals of the School Options
Program are:
- To help students to permanently resolve
their learning challenges so that they can successfully learn
in any setting.
- To bring reading, spelling, math, writing,
and study skills up to the student’s grade level. With these
skills in place, students are equipped to expand their knowledge
in other subject areas and perform well with school and work assignments.
- To provide a learning environment that
supports the whole learner, building confidence, independence,
problem solving, social skills, and enjoyment of learning.
Academic instruction will be aligned
with California state standards.
Staff
The School Options Program instructors are
highly trained and experienced clinicians at the Stowell Learning
Center. All programs are developed, monitored, and overseen by Director,
Jill Stowell, who holds California teaching credentials in both
K-12 Multiple Subject and Learning Handicaps. Clinical supervisors
are Certified Dyslexia Remediation Specialists and Certified Samonas
Sound Therapy consultants.
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