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Arrowsmith program presentation this Thursday

Yanina from Glendowie

Are you or your kids struggling with dyslexia, dyspraxia, auditory processing issues or other learning difficulties? If so, you may be interested in attending the Arrowsmith program presentation happening this Thursday 11th of August in St Heliers. Our son has attended this program for a few years now and we have seen very significant improvements in his learning abilities.

More information from the event website:

WOULD YOU LIKE TO IMPROVE YOUR BRAIN'S ABILITY TO LEARN SO YOU CAN THINK BETTER AND REMEMBER MORE?

Pip Block, Principal of A1 Student School, is hosting an information evening for the Arrowsmith Program at 7pm on Thursday 11th August 2022 aimed at students who are struggling at school, their parents, SENCOs and teachers who would like to learn more.
A1 Student supports parents and mainstream schools wishing to help students aged from seven to adult improve their learning including those with Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, Dysgraphia, Dyscalculia, Auditory Processing weakness, Working Memory weakness, ADHD or mild ASD and our individual approach addresses the root cause of the learning challenge and students experience success quickly and permanently so that once benchmarks are reached, the student returns to mainstream classes as independent learners.
Although we are best known for our intervention programs, we also help mainstream college students increase their memory and processing resulting in much better grades with our after-school program, Springboard to NCEA™
Seating is limited so reserve your tickets and find out how we can help you achieve more.

FREE Tickets @ www.eventbrite.com...

Date and time
Thu., 11 August 2022
7:00 pm – 8:30 pm NZST

Location
St Ignatius Catholic Church Hall [next to A1 Student School]
12 Kotiri Street
St Heliers
Auckland, 1071

www.a1student.com...

All the best,
Yanina from Glendowie

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