Success

What Parents Have to Say


“Carlo used to be the last one finished.  Now he finishes before the other kids.  His teacher says it’s easier for him to pay attention and listen.  Carlo tells me reading is “way easier!”

~Marie A.


“Austin does his homework in the morning without being asked!  He can read for 30 minutes straight.  His reading, math and writing have improved and it is a lot easier to pay attention.  He’s not getting into trouble at school like he used to.  He isn’t as stressed.  He is more relaxed and calm.  He’s enjoying himself again!”

~Leann A.


“Katelyn has had a BIG attitude change.  She is not as frustrated.  She can concentrate better.  She has a stronger internal drive to raise her GPA.  In the past it really didn’t matter to her, but now she really wants to improve her grades.  She has developed a strategy for raising her hand in science.  She can work through math problems step by step.  She uses her agenda now and can maintain an organized system.”

~Don C.


“Natalie told me: ‘I’m so happy.  I easily retain history information and recall it accurately so that it stays put in my brain!’

~Yolanda S.


“Toni is getting more done.  Crises are handled better.  She has more confidence and doesn’t get as overwhelmed! She keeps moving during stress instead of freezing.”

~Janet F.


“Jazmin’s coach said her tennis game was phenomenal - that she does not seem like the same child. She was very focused – it’s like the peg dropped in.”

~Carly G.


“Dylan goes in and does his homework without asking for help!  He started an essay without help for the first time and did the whole thing without help.  He doesn’t jump around and sit on his leg.  We had a grown up conversation in-depth!”

~Susan W.


I see confidence where I used to see anger and frustration.  Her grandmother who hadn’t seen her in awhile expressed how much more mature and organized she is.  She stays focused when talking to me.  She’s more patient with her little sister.”

~Latoya H.


“I remember more stuff longer.  I don’t zoom off in my head anymore.  Everything is opposite than what I was before.  I’m good at remembering and concentrating now.  I can do the things I’m supposed to do.  I’m not mad as much.  I can remember where I am in a conversation.”

~Mikey M.


Sean has improved incomplete assignments, not-turn ins and low test scores.  He goes into detail more.  He is paying more attention, thinking quicker, not losing stuff as much, and doing more work.  He sleeps more soundly.  He has a drive to do better.  He used to not feel like doing it but now he does.  The best part is reassurance.”

~Mary S.


“I just wanted to thank you again and let you know that Alex got a writing award at the end of 5th grade.  Thank you, Sherrie!”

~Anne K.

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