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Unlocking the Potential AUTISM Unlocking the Potential

As a parent, what do you want for your child with autism? To be as independent as possible

As a parent, what do you want for your child with autism? To function in society

As a parent, what do you want for your child with autism? To be able to make friends and socialize

As a parent, what do you want for your child with autism? To be able to engage in conversation

As a parent, what do you want for your child with autism? To learn to read

As a parent, what do you want for your child with autism? To improve comprehension

As a parent, what do you want for your child with autism? To pursue post- secondary education

To build self-confidence As a parent, what do you want for your child with autism? To build self-confidence

What is your highest priority for your child?

MIND OVER LEARNING How can unlock your child’s potential? Our Approach Safe environment Partnership One-on-one instruction The support your child needs

MIND OVER LEARNING How can unlock your child’s potential? Our Programs Results-oriented programs based on a modified Orton-Gillingham approach Designed to address the underlying disabilities/difficulties

MIND OVER LEARNING How can unlock your child’s potential? Our Expertise Neuro-profiling Auditory Processing Visual Processing Slow processing Global Intellectual Disability Disorganized thought Visual-spatial Non-verbal Learning Disability Memory Attention

MIND OVER LEARNING How can unlock your child’s potential? Our Resources Specially designed center Research-based On-going professional development

MIND OVER LEARNING How can unlock your child’s potential? Our Instructors Highly educated - psychology and teaching degrees Extensive training in programs, approach, and neuro-profiling Positive ABA Training that promotes learning

Meeting Students’ Needs Primary Grades Reading Spelling Math

Meeting Students’ Needs Middle School Language Arts Reading Comprehension Writing Comprehension

Meeting Students’ Needs High School Essay Writing High School Skills Academic Transition

Meeting Students’ Needs Post-Secondary Note-Taking Study Skills Essay Writing Time Management

MIND OVER LEARNING? Lisa Watson Why can you trust your child with “Mind Over Learning is extremely professional and knowledgeable about learning disabilities, and I believe they are very interested in pursuing more knowledge about kids on the spectrum. I know they have tailored my son’s tutoring to his strengths and learning abilities. He likes going to his tutoring sessions! He calls it ‘Reading School’.” Lisa Watson

MIND OVER LEARNING? S. Dutt Why can you trust your child with “My son attends Mind Over Learning for reading difficulties. He has come leaps and bounds and is starting to feel confident reading out loud. His teachers at his school have notice a HUGE improvement. He loves his tutor, and they understand each other which is amazing as it builds on my son's confidence instead of feeling like he is different. I am always recommending Mind Over Learning to anyone I know.” S. Dutt

MIND OVER LEARNING? Grateful Parent Why can you trust your child with “Until Mind Over Learning, our son struggled with his writing. He got so frustrated he would shut down. We tried to get to the bottom of the problem; however, we never managed to figure it out. We were then introduced to Mind Over Learning. Thank goodness, because they were able to figure out why our son shut down. Over the past few months he has learned how to get his thoughts down on paper and understand how to write. We owe it all to Mind Over Learning.” Grateful Parent

MIND OVER LEARNING? Jordona Hubber Why can you trust your child with “When Ayden was in grade 1 he still wasn't meeting even kindergarten goals despite learning assistance at school and all the work that we were doing at home. I did a lot of research and really felt like Mind Over Learning talked to me and the struggles that we were having with Ayden. Mind Over Learning recommended we assess Ayden for an auditory processing disorder. Ayden has now been diagnosed. I don't know where we would be if we hadn't started when we did and got him the tutoring he so badly needs. Jordona Hubber

MIND OVER LEARNING? Maya Why can you trust your child with “The Best Tutor in the World Thank you for the effort that you put into me. I have already discovered so much in the short period of time that we have spent together. I wanted to write this note to show my appreciation of you. Am looking forward to spending more time with you as we progress. From a really thankful student.” Maya

We build competence, students develop confidence