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Testing for new students: $2200
The students in the full-time day program are elementary and high school age. There is also a Young Adult Program for individuals ages 17 to 28. This program is designed for young adults that struggled throughout high school and may also be experiencing difficulites either in employment or college/university due to learning disabilities. Students with specific learning disabilities among those described in the Descriptions of 19 Dysfunctions section of our website. Please also see the Admissions page. A student with five or more areas of weakness will usually require a three to four year program of full time attendance. Eaton Arrowsmith School offers English and Math throughout all grades (Grades 1 to 12). In addition, the English program incorporates Social Study concepts. For Grades 10 through 12 a variety of options are available in order for students to receive credit including Distance Education courses monitored by our classroom teachers. Students entering the program in Grade 9 through 12 meet with administrative staff to decide the best cognitive and academic program to achieve personal goals whether that be immediate employment or postsecondary training. It is important to note that the focus of Eaton Arrowsmith School is cognitive remediation of neurodevelopmental weaknesses, and thus the majority of the academic day is spent working on cognitive exercises.
Yes. These tests enable us to identify specific learning dysfunctions and design individual programs for each student. The majority of the tests were designed at Arrowsmith School in Toronto and are used to identify levels of strength and weakness in each of the 19 learning areas that are described in the Descriptions of 19 Dysfunctions section of our website. We also use a number of standardized achievement tests to evaluate academic levels. No. While prior assessments are useful in providing background information, we employ a number of tests and one-to-one assessments that are unique to Eaton Arrowsmith School. Yes. The results of a recent study strongly support the Arrowsmith Program as instrumental in changing the developmental course of the majority of children with learning disabilities in this sample. Yes. A Part-time Program is available after initial testing and assessment. In the part-time program, the student is limited to working on only two areas (8 hours per week) since a minimum of 4 hours per week is required to strengthen each area. The part-time program benefits students with four or fewer problem areas. We also offer a bi-weekly Motor Symbol Sequencing Program that addresses the Motor Symbol Sequencing dysfunction. The Motor Symbol Sequencing Saturday program does not require testing. Yes. The Arrowsmith Program is offered in seven schools in the Toronto Catholic District School Board and in other public and independent schools in Ontario and British Columbia. Please see the List of Schools.
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