How Lakeland Institute for Learning can benefit your child
Every child learns differently, and some students require additional support to thrive in a traditional school setting. For children with exceptional needs (ESE), a private school that caters to ESE scholars can offer a tailored learning environment that fosters academic growth, social development, and emotional well-being.
ESE stands for "Exceptional Student Education." It's an umbrella term for a variety of learning differences, including dyslexia, autism spectrum disorder (ASD), attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and intellectual disabilities. Public schools are required to provide Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) for qualifying students. However, class sizes and limited resources can sometimes make it challenging to meet each child's unique needs.
- Smaller Class Sizes: More individualized attention from teachers. This allows for a deeper understanding of each student's strengths and weaknesses, enabling them to create personalized learning plans.
- Specialized Curriculum: Tailored programs that cater to different learning styles and address specific learning challenges.
- Structured Yet Nurturing Environment: A safe and supportive space that promotes emotional well-being and social development alongside academic achievement.
- Collaborative Approach: Strong partnerships between teachers, parents, and behavior professionals working together to ensure a holistic approach to your child's education.
Choosing the right school for your child requires research and careful consideration. Tour the school and meet the staff. Get a feel for the environment, class sizes, and curriculum.
Enrolling your child at Lakeland Institute for Learning is an investment in your child's future. By providing a supportive and stimulating learning environment, our school can empower your child to reach their full potential.