Auditory Processing
What Happens When the Wrong Thing Works?
July is the month of summer camps and growing up, our kids were no exception. One summer, we went to Penticton, British Columbia so that our son, Kevin, could attend a one-week ice hockey camp. We were really fortunate that an NHL professional player, Ray Ferraro, had brought his son to the camp the same…
Read More A Student’s Perspective on SLC
I just have to share this with you. This is an email I received from a 16-year old student on his last day at Stowell Learning Center. This was a boy, who at 15, when he came to us, was so shutdown, and had such challenges with language and comprehension, that he didn’t look at…
Read More 7 Common Mistakes Parents Make when their Child has Difficulty with School Part 5
When smart kids struggle in school, it’s confusing and frustrating for all involved. In my experience both as a parent and working with thousands of parents, we suffer along with our kids and we will do anything to help them be happy and successful. But since kids don’t come with instruction manuals, we have to…
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