Rehabilitation

LearnMore offers the below services for rehabilitation

Cognitive Retraining
Relearn essential thinking skills after an accident, trauma, medical or educational diagnosis (LearnMore is an approved provided for the Office of Vocational Rehabilitation)

Multisensory Reading
Participate in a language-based reading approach that emphasizes visual, auditory, kinesthetic, and tactile learning

Memory, Attention & Organization Strategies
Develop techniques to help you recall, concentrate, and structure your daily life, work, and school responsibilities

Support
Assessments and reports that can be shared with stakeholders such as doctors and teachers.

All of LearnMore Services

LearnMore offers individualized and small group academic and therapeutic programs to help people of all ages become fully engaged in the learning process.

Children, students, adults and families receive customized assessment and professional engagement to help them fully develop based on their strengths and needs.

LearnMoreoffers a wide variety of flexible and unique services.  So, invest in learning… and LearnMore today.

– All grade levels (elementary, middle level, high school, college)
– All school subjects (mathematics, sciences, English, literature, writing, language-arts, reading, social studies/history, foreign languages)
– Evidence Based Strategies used to promote student understanding
– Build, reinforce and enrich skills
– Collaboration with subject area teachers with consent from parents
– Includes test and quiz preparation

– Direct instruction provided for homework challenges
– Develop daily routines and tracking methods to manage homework responsibilities
– Includes subject tutoring as needed to complete assignments
– Includes test and quiz preparation
– Interactive help for homework, papers, and projects
– Learn techniques for managing school responsibilities

– LearnMore is an approved provided by the Office of Vocational Rehabilitation (OVR)
– Referrals from neurologists, primary care physicians, mental health and school professionals
– Relearn essential thinking skills after an accident, trauma, medical or educational diagnosis that impacts cognition
– Cognitive skills include memory, attention, executive skills, reading, thought organization, and management of daily responsibilities
– Clients of all ages including adults

– Language based reading programs
– Emphasize visual, auditory, kinesthetic, and tactile learning modalities
– Facilitate skills in decoding, vocabulary, comprehension, fluency, and reading patterns
– Can supplement the school reading curriculum or stand-along as a separate program
– Can include an informal evaluation to determine goal areas

– Based on Dr. Bewick’s doctoral dissertation research
– Develop techniques for memory, concentration, organization, executive skills, and time management
– Learn methods to structure daily life, work, and school responsibilities
– Includes written organization such as outlines, lists, and templates
– Develop test-preparation and study habits

– Prepare for the state teaching certification exams
– Includes subject skill development and review
– Learn methods to approach test questions
– Practice sample questions

– Previous scores are reviewed and analyzed
– Prepare for the SAT and ACT Tests following a sequenced 8-week protocol
– Practice sample tests and questions
– Reading, English, Math, Science, and Essay writing
– Learn test-taking strategies

– Prepare for the high school Entrance and Placement exams
– Includes subject area tutoring and skill reinforcement
– English, Verbal, Quantitative, Language, and Mathematics review
– Complete diagnostic and sample tests
– Learn test-taking strategies

– Parents/guardians are involved and informed about program progression
– Discuss ideas for teaching children with learning needs
– Collaborate to develop routines and coping methods
– Referrals to other specialists will be made when appropriate