Workshops and Programs

Workshops and Programs for parents, students and teachers

Lynn Carahaly, MA, CCC-SLP and Tracey Graves, PhD, CCC-SLP provide complimentary workshops on various topics surrounding the sources children’s struggles with academic achievement. Workshops can be arranged for schools and parent groups. If you are interested in a presentation for your group on a specific topic (i.e. Auditory Processing Disorders vs. Attention Deficit Disorder) please call us at 866-519-8273 or e-mail us at info@listening-ears.com

ASAP

Autism Spectrum Addressing Pragmatics

Now Enrolling for Fall Quarter

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LEAP

Language Enrichment and Acquistion Program

Now Enrolling for Fall Quarter

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Attention Challenges

The Attention Challenges Simulation

This simulation allows parents, professionals and other interested community members to know how it feels first hand for a student with attention challenges to get through school. The Attention Challenges Simulation includes six activities representing typical school related experiences that will provide a glimpse into the world of a student with attention deficits.

Not only will this simulation workshop increase understanding, empathy, and patience, it will help teachers and parents to facilitate practical strategies.

The Attention Challenges Simulation can be effectively conducted for both small and large teacher and/or parent groups.

While knowledge of the signs and symptoms of AD/HD students is useful, the objective of this workshop is to walk away with a better understanding of the well-intended but often frustrating lives of high potential children facing attention challenges.

If you are interested in having us provide The Attention Challenges Simulation for your school or parent group, please contact us at info@listening-ears.com.

Academic Achievement Programs

More than just tutoring... When a child is struggling academically, repetition of subject matter is typically not enough. The student's cognitive tools must be sharpened. Deficits in the underlying cognitive skills that are required to achieve academic success are the likely root of the problem. Learn More

Listening Ears Academic Achievement Programs