YOU, WHO CARE DEEPLY
Is getting your child ready for college something you could use some help with?
You may have come to this place because you’re worried. You might want your child, with her or his great potential, to have the kind of future that includes having a college degree. But is that future in doubt because of learning or attention challenges? Maybe you can’t quite see how to make it happen. Even with the support your son or daughter gets in school, even if your child clearly wants that future, maybe it still just seems like college is too much to hope for. We might be able to help.
Teachers and learning professionals understand that there isn’t only one way to learn. Kids learn differently from each other in all kinds of ways. Kids have different abilities and strengths. Because of these differences, it’s also true that there isn’t only one way to prepare for and succeed in college.
Sure, some ways to do this are easier than others. Some ways require a lot of encouragement, understanding, and planning. But just because a task is more difficult doesn’t make it impossible. Doing something difficult takes patience, flexibility, and, above all, belief. Belief in your child.
If you have that belief, and your child has a strong desire to be a college graduate some day, and you think we can help make that happen, here’s how to get in touch with us: info@vermontlearningsupport.org
You may have come to this place because you’re worried. You might want your child, with her or his great potential, to have the kind of future that includes having a college degree. But is that future in doubt because of learning or attention challenges? Maybe you can’t quite see how to make it happen. Even with the support your son or daughter gets in school, even if your child clearly wants that future, maybe it still just seems like college is too much to hope for. We might be able to help.
Teachers and learning professionals understand that there isn’t only one way to learn. Kids learn differently from each other in all kinds of ways. Kids have different abilities and strengths. Because of these differences, it’s also true that there isn’t only one way to prepare for and succeed in college.
Sure, some ways to do this are easier than others. Some ways require a lot of encouragement, understanding, and planning. But just because a task is more difficult doesn’t make it impossible. Doing something difficult takes patience, flexibility, and, above all, belief. Belief in your child.
If you have that belief, and your child has a strong desire to be a college graduate some day, and you think we can help make that happen, here’s how to get in touch with us: info@vermontlearningsupport.org