We have developed our successful reading therapy program to assist children, teens and adults whose reading, spelling and writing skills are weak. Students receive individual attention tailored to their specific needs and skill levels in a pleasant enviro
Learn to read effortlessly! Imagine reading as effortless as listening to the radio and as enjoyable as watching a movie. Imagine only having to read a textbook once to understand it. It is possible!
Angie Campbell has been an absolute game-changer for our family. My son has ADHD, auditory processing challenges, and learning disabilities in reading and writing. Angie tailored her approach to meet his unique needs, using patience, creativity, and flexibility to help him not only grasp the material but also gain confidence in himself. Thanks to her consistent support, he is now making 80s in ELA. We are so grateful for her expertise, compassion, and dedication. I highly recommend Valley Read. Read more
The Valley Community Learning Association (VCLA) is a non-profit organization that helps adults achieve their personal learning goals. Beginning in Kings County in 1989 as the Kings County Learning Association, the organization provides a forum for learne
HLNAPrior to 1994 a group of community people held meetings in an attempt to identify and address literacy needs in Hants County, Nova Scotia. This group was originally known as the Literacy Committee and was made up of interested individuals, tutors, learners, and representatives from other community groups with a desire to promote literacy.In January 1994, the NS Department of Education introduced the Community Learning Initiative (CLI) with a mandate to enhance the skills of community members and to answer communitylearning needs through local learning networks. The Literacy Committee began meeting monthly and actively solicited participation from additional community organizations and individuals who were prepared to provide organizational and administrative leadership.In March 1994 a daylong organizational meeting was held which resulted in the formation of the West Hants Learning Network Association. It was incorporated as a nonprofit organization with the Registry of Joint Stocks in June 1995.
Big Cities are Great but Immersion in a Small Town can mean more Inclusion.Big cities are great. They have great restaurants, nonstop clubbing, theaters; you name it and chances are the Big City, more often than not, has what you are looking for, including millions of people.