Now, a year later, I look into Abe’s classroom, and I marvel at the transformation. He is still that adorable, smart and active child, but he’s learned to sit and complete his work. He is scoring above his grade level in many areas. A week after I enrolled Abe in SEAD, one of the teachers approached me and said “Do you realize how smart Abe is?” I had never heard that before. His potential was never brought out. At SEA.D, the teachers teach him strategies, and work with his strengths to build him up. And now this upcoming school year, he is going back his old yeshivah!
Teachers often use teaching aids: visual aids such as pictures, tactile aids that allow students to experience through touch, and auditory aids, including noise blocking headsets to enhance reading concentration. When teaching reading comprehension, pictorial reminders are used to help the child retell the story by him or herself. Important points are written on a large pad to help students retain the information. Whatever the subject may be, at SEAD, the goal remains the same: to facilitate the learning process and help students become independent learners.
To all the parents whose children attend SEAD, I can assure you that your children are receiving a top notch education by a highly qualified staff who spare no effort to help your child realize academic success. These individuals are dedicated and committed to working together to facilitate your child’s learning. To parents whose children are currently experiencing learning difficulties, SEAD can help your children reach their full learning potential by identifying and addressing their individual challenges. To the community at large—I urge you to take this opportunity to learn more about SEAD and recognize how important this institution is to the current and future success of our children. I personally feel that it is a great honor and privilege to be part of the wonderful staff at SEAD. The lessons of perseverance and determination I have learned in my time here are truly priceless.
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Linda Hakim is a speech and language pathologist at SEAD and also has a private practice.