We Earned the Excellence in Customer Service Award (Again)! Posted on August 12, 2024August 12, 2024 by Rich Frieder We have been open a little over 15 years now, and for the 15th straight year, we are honored to receive the “Excellence in Customer Service” Award! This is measured by all of you who have chosen to work with us these past 15 years. At the end of each program we ask our clients, “How likely …
We Earned the Excellence in Customer Service Award (Again)! Posted on August 12, 2024August 12, 2024 by Rich Frieder We have been open a little over 15 years now, and for the 15th straight year, we are honored to receive the “Excellence in Customer Service” Award! This is measured by all of you who have chosen to work with us these past 15 years. At the end of each program we ask our clients, “How likely …
We Earned the Excellence in Customer Service Award (Again)! Posted on August 12, 2024August 16, 2024 by Rich Frieder We have been open a little over 15 years now, and for the 15th straight year, we are honored to receive the “Excellence in Customer Service” Award! This is measured by all of you who have chosen to work with us these past 15 years. At the end of each program we ask our clients, “How likely …
5+ Strategies to Help Kids who Struggle with Transitions Posted on August 7, 2024August 5, 2024 by Maureen Loftus Transitions can be challenging for kids, especially those who struggle with change and unpredictability. Whether it’s moving from one activity to another, changing schools, or adjusting to new routines, these shifts can lead to anxiety, frustration, behavioral issues, and emotional outbursts. Helping kids who struggle with transitions should start with asking a question: WHY is …
Waiting for Reading to Click? What the Research Says About Delaying Reading Intervention Posted on July 31, 2024July 8, 2024 by Sandra Zamalis When your child is struggling to learn to read, you may get the advice to “just give it time—your child will read when he or she is ready.” However, this can be a dangerous pitfall for many individuals and families that leave kids to struggle longer than necessary. Rather than waiting for reading to click, …
From D’s and F’s to the Honor Roll! Posted on July 27, 2024July 27, 2024 by Rich Frieder Jake came to LearningRx in 8th grade. His mom was frustrated as she saw so much potential in Jake, but he was not performing well in school. He struggled to stay on top of his work and had many missed or late assignments. He was prone to procrastination and was not motivated. He struggled with executive function. These difficulties also …
From D’s and F’s to the Honor Roll! Posted on July 27, 2024July 27, 2024 by Rich Frieder Jake came to LearningRx in 8th grade. His mom was frustrated as she saw so much potential in Jake, but he was not performing well in school. He struggled to stay on top of his work and had many missed or late assignments. He was prone to procrastination and was not motivated. He struggled with executive function. These difficulties also …
From D’s and F’s to the Honor Roll! Posted on July 27, 2024July 27, 2024 by Rich Frieder Jake came to LearningRx in 8th grade. His mom was frustrated as she saw so much potential in Jake, but he was not performing well in school. He struggled to stay on top of his work and had many missed or late assignments. He was prone to procrastination and was not motivated. He struggled with executive function. These difficulties also …
Finding the “Disconnect” Posted on July 23, 2024July 23, 2024 by Rich Frieder Amelia came to LearningRx when she was 9 years old. Her parents shared: “Our daughter, Amelia, is a struggling learner. She has difficulty reading (she still sounds out nearly every single word, including two- and three-letter words), concentrating, sitting still when she’s thinking, and word recognition. It seems evident that there is a disconnect in …
Finding the “Disconnect” Posted on July 23, 2024July 23, 2024 by Rich Frieder Amelia came to LearningRx when she was 9 years old. Her parents shared: “Our daughter, Amelia, is a struggling learner. She has difficulty reading (she still sounds out nearly every single word, including two- and three-letter words), concentrating, sitting still when she’s thinking, and word recognition. It seems evident that there is a disconnect in …