The Visualizing-Verbalizing program we use has been effective in improving focus and attention. By creating pictures and verbally engaging in them, we are encouraging the brain to choose to pay attention to that and not all the other distractions. The ore we exercise the brain in this way, the better it gets at staying focused on what is most important.
Frequently Asked Questions About BAKERSFIELD READING TUTORS
If a person has good comprehension when listening to a story and can answer questions easily, but struggles when reading a story and answering questions, this indicates they are mentally capable, but need to be taught to read in a different way. They need specific intervention by a trained specialist to help them bring their reading level up to their comprehension level.
It’s understandable that you don’t want your child to be labeled. On one hand, labels can bring down the teacher’s expectations, thereby not encouraging the student to work harder to achieve success. One the other hand, testing can give some very helpful insight into the difficulties your child is having in school, and can bring accommodations that reduce the amount of school work or give more time for them to finish tasks. This can greatly reduce the stress and frustrations that many students with these kinds of difficulties can have. It is important to weigh both sides and assess what is best for your student. The tests that we give at Door of Hope Learning Center are not for the purpose of giving a diagnosis. They are merely for us to assess their strengths and weaknesses in order to create an individualized program that addresses their specific needs.
Our programs are designed specifically for each individual. Some have mild issues that can be addressed in a short period of time. Others need more help for a longer period. We work one-on-one and assess the student often to assure they become strong and confident in their own time frame. Our goal is to make them an independent reader functioning at their maximum potential.
Yes. The program we use for this specific issue is called Visualizing-Verbalizing. It teaches students to picture what they are reading thereby strengthening their comprehension and their ability to recall information.
Yes. The Visualizing-Verbalizing program we use has been affective in improving focus and attention. By creating pictures and verbally engaging in them, we are encouraging the brain to choose to pay attention to that and not all the other distractions. The ore we exercise the brain in this way, the better it gets at staying focused on what is most important.
AT DOOR OR HOPE LEARNING CENTER YOUR CHILD CAN START NEXT SCHOOL YEAR READING AT GRADE LEVEL..!
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