M.O.V.E. TherapySM

improving the lives of those with Autism Spectrum Disorders

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M.O.V.E. TherapySM for Reading Dysfunction

Sound Familiar?

"My child seems bright, but for whatever reason he just doesn't seem to do as well in school as I think he should."

"He is easily distracted whenever I ask him to sit down and do his homework."

"She does well in her other classes, but has a difficult time in reading."

"She feels bad because she struggles at school, but she's actually really sharp."

These are common observations from parents who are searching for an answer to help their children.  Even after hours of tutoring, special education classes and other programs, many of these children still struggle with reading.  Since reading is the primary route of learning at school, finding an answer for these children is important for their academic achievement and self-esteem.
 

How M.O.V.E. TherapySM Can Help

Reading, writing, copying from the board, ... are activities that require good visual skills.  Any child who has severe visual dysfunction may struggle with these daily activities even after hours of good tutoring, teaching and programs.  As part of the M.O.V.E. TherapySM program, we will:

1)  Thoroughly evaluate your child's 
      visual skills that affect reading 
      and learning.
2)  Thoroughly discuss the findings
      with you during a one-hour 
      parent-doctor conference.
3)  Provide recommendations to 
     you and your child's school.
4)  Tailor M.O.V.E. TherapySM to 
     your child's needs. 
5)  Work one-on-one with your
      child to prepare him/her for
      reading and learning success.
6)  Provide regular updates to you 
     on your child's progress.


Benefits of M.O.V.E. TherapySM for Reading Dysfunction

Upon completing the program, your child will experience some of the following benefits:

1)  Improved attention during reading and homework assignments.
2)  Decreased time required to complete homework assignments.
3)  Better reading comprehension.
4)  Improved reading stamina.
5)  Increased reading rate.
6)  Enhanced enjoyment of reading and learning.
7)  Increased confidence in the classroom.