Preparing Students with Learning Disabilities for a Successful Transition to College

2024-04-16T16:39:04+00:00

Preparing Students with Learning Disabilities for a Successful Transition to College Wednesday, May 15, 2024 | 7pm EST The transition from high school to higher learning is challenging for any student. For students with disabilities, it also presents a disability services system that is very different from the one they are familiar with. In this free webinar, Author and University Learning Disabilities Consultant Elizabeth C. Hamblet, author of "Seven Steps to Success: A Pathway for Students with Disabilities," will explain how the system for accommodations works at college, what is commonly available, and some tips for how to [...]

Preparing Students with Learning Disabilities for a Successful Transition to College2024-04-16T16:39:04+00:00

Targeted Intervention

2023-05-01T16:39:59+00:00

An article by our Danvers Center Lead Teacher, Kat Marsh, on the topic of academic intervention was featured in the Spring 2023 Special Needs Advocacy Network, Inc newsletter. The Special Needs Advocacy Network provides advocacy, education, and other actions that empower all families, professionals including advocates, and others with an interest, to enable students with disabilities to reach their full potential. Learn More About the Special Needs Advocacy Network

Targeted Intervention2023-05-01T16:39:59+00:00

Exploring Executive Functions

2023-05-01T16:38:16+00:00

An article by our Danvers Center Lead Teacher, Kat Marsh, on the topic of executive functions was featured in the October 2019 issue of Boston Parents Paper. Boston Parents Paper is a free publication available at various locations throughout the region. Click below to check out the digital version of this excellent local resource (you’ll find Kat’s article on pages 34-35)! Visit Boston Parents Paper Online

Exploring Executive Functions2023-05-01T16:38:16+00:00

Introducing Multisensory Math

2023-01-12T18:21:28+00:00

Based on the principles of the Orton-Gillingham approach, Multisensory Math (MSM) provides structured and sequential instruction that moves from concrete to representational to abstract. MSM uses manipulatives and real-life associations to actively engage students in problem-solving, increase attention and memory, and support executive function. MSM is appropriate for all learners but is particularly beneficial for students with language-based learning disabilities. Commonwealth Learning Center is pleased to offer Multisensory Math for students in kindergarten through algebra. Schedule Your Free Consultation

Introducing Multisensory Math2023-01-12T18:21:28+00:00

Building a Strong Foundation for Reading Success

2021-10-04T22:50:28+00:00

An article by our Danvers Center Director, Beth Dinelli, on the topic of building a strong foundation for reading success in young children was featured in the February 2020 issue of Boston Parents Paper. Boston Parents Paper is a free publication available at various locations throughout the region. Click below to check out the digital version of this excellent local resource (you’ll find Beth’s article on pages 14-15)! Visit Boston Parents Paper Online

Building a Strong Foundation for Reading Success2021-10-04T22:50:28+00:00

Professional Development
for Educators

PTI

 
Beth

Beth Dinelli, M.Ed
Director
[email protected]

220 Reservoir Street, Suite 6 Needham, MA 02494-3133

Phone: 781.444.5193

Fax: 781.444.6916

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