The junior high school principal took the girl’s parents aside. Yes, she was eager, and yes, she worked hard, but…
Not only was she failing science – it wasn’t likely she would ever make it through high school. College was out of the question. All this despite the fact that she worked so very hard to perform, and had her sights set on one day getting her Ph.D.
What would you say in that principal’s place?
At Educare, we reach out to businesses, schools, places of worship and institutions of all types to help provide an answer. Like you, we are dedicated to helping students with learning disabilities find appropriate ways to succeed. We work individually or in groups numbering from two to thousands, but always student by student, teacher by teacher – person by person.
At Educare, we are firmly committed to innovative techniques in education. We greatly believe in the power and purpose of the individual school and the individual teacher to enact institutionalized change effectively.
Our work involves consultations, seminars, workshops and advocacy. Some services that may interest you include:
Teacher Training Workshops, Student Study Skills Workshops and Motivational Empowerment Seminars.
In closing, I would like to speak again of that young woman whose educators had given up on her, whose dream to acquire a doctorate degree was considered “out of her reach.”
Today this woman has her master’s degree, manages her own nationwide business – and, yes, is embarking on her Ph.D.
That woman is Jacqueline, the Director of Educare.
Please contact us to find out more about how she and Educare can help those you care about reach their goals.
Then and Now