
Swift School honors each child’s abilities and provides specific tools to help achieve goals in school and beyond. We help students identify their academic strengths and talents, and develop skills and strategies that address their learning challenges, so that each child can experience academic success.
Every child is uniquely gifted in his or her own wonderful ways. Parents who have concerns about their child’s academic progress before enrolling at Swift School may observe some of the following
characteristics of a dyslexic student in their child:
Bright, hard worker, but not excelling
Knows something one day and not the next
Reluctant to take risks
Low self-esteem
Struggling despite tutoring
Weakness in basic reading skills
Cannot follow directions
Difficulty remembering things
Talented in the arts and/or athletics
Strong in rote math, yet struggles with word problems
Struggles to retrieve words and pictures
Struggles with multiple step processes
Cannot develop sentences or paragraphs
All students at Swift School are required to submit a current psycho-educational report. Though it is hard to generalize the educational issues attributed to dyslexic children, students at Swift School typically have one or more of the following, as defined by Educational Psychologist:
Discrepancy in IQ subtest scores (e.g., non-verbal abilities are higher than verbal abilities)
Performance weaker than potential
Weak components of reading (i.e., phonological processing, word attack, letter-word identification, blending, elision)
Variable attention and/or concentration skills
Auditory and/or language processing deficits
Memory issues
Expressive language weaknesses
Oral reading performance issues (rate, accuracy, fluency, comprehension)
Perceptional reasoning issues
Visual motor integration issues

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