May 26th, 2010
Hi folks;
Traditionally, this is the time of year where parents often start “shopping” for schools. For whatever reason, there is unhappiness where you are and you are considering change. However, beware , there is no “silver bullet” so make sure you are getting what you need because consistency and environmental comfort are right at the top of the list of what your child needs. But also on the list are the right and wrong questions to ask when you interview a school, and how to INVOLVE the school your child is currently attending, even if that is difficult.
Give me a call, post a comment or question here or visit the rest of our web site, particularly the Testomonial letters from parents.
Take care
Stephen
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May 25th, 2010
Welcome to our blog.
It is my intent that this become a place for you to come to get answers to the questions that you have, for me to tell you more about how we do what we do, and to become a forum to discuss all topics relating to getting the very best AND most appropriate education for your child.
For those who may not know me, please visit our link to “Our Director” on our web site home page. It will tell you quite abit about my background and what we can do toward the development of your child.
Thanks for dropping by,
Stephen
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April 24th, 2010
We are educators that believe that if we teach children HOW to learn and make the learning process easier, we will contribute to developing successful learner. What sets Educational Alternatives apart is our commitment to a multi-sensory educational approach. An individualized educational approach for each child and the understanding that if we also provide support to the family, every child will grow, develop and learn.
Because we specialize in learning and the learning process, our methods are effective with a broad range of students with learning difficulties. A multi-sensory language – based approach to learning builds on the sensory strengths of a learner and supports weaker sensory input by providing the learner additional avenues to assimilate information. Our philosophy and methods are successful with students with Learning Disabilities, Language Based Reading Disability, Attention Deficit Disorder, Hearing Impairment, or a Developmental Disability because, WE TEACH LEARNING!
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April 24th, 2010
Welcome to our blog!
Educational Alternatives is now part of the “Web 2.0″ community.
Check back regularly to see updates about school news, field-trips, and the daily on-goings at school.
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