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MARCH/APRIL 2014

Join Local Learning Center for Open House and Overview on Learning

 

Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes will host an informational Open House on Thursday, April 3rd, at 5:30 pm (formal presentation at 6:00 pm), at their New York City Learning Center, located at 110 East 55th Street, 5th Floor, in New York City.

This free event is open to the public and will include student demonstrations and a presentation about their research-validated instruction that develops reading, spelling, comprehension, critical thinking, and math skills by addressing the underlying causes of learning difficulties. The Learning Center staff will be available to answer individual questions. Attendees can take a tour of the Learning Center, register for spring and summer sessions if they wish, and enjoy refreshments.

“This is an excellent opportunity for parents and educators to learn how our programs and methods help students become successful learners,” says Cara Nemchek, Center Director of the New York City Learning Center. “Our focus at the Center is to help students develop the underlying skills necessary for independent learning.”

The New York Center will also host a free Overview on Learning, in Brooklyn, on Tuesday, April 1st at 6:00pm at the Marriott at the Brooklyn Bridge, located at 333 Adams Street.

This event is designed to inform parents and educators that our instruction and services may soon be available to the Brooklyn community. All are invited to attend this complimentary presentation, which will discuss how Lindamood-Bell® instruction develops the cognitive processes that underlie reading, comprehension, and math skills. There will also be discussion about solutions for learning challenges, as well as the symptoms of dyslexia, hyperlexia, ADD/ADHD, and autism spectrum disorders.

“Our programs have changed the lives of so many students,” adds Ms. Nemchek, “I am excited for the Brooklyn community to experience that success.”

Individuals interested in attending one or both of these free events can RSVP at (212) 644-0650 or by emailing newyork.center@lindamoodbell.com. #

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