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ADDvantages Learning Center

Name: ADDvantages Learning Center
Company Slogan: We Don't Just Tutor ~ We Train the Brain
Director Of Organization: Linda Karanzalis, M.S
Address: 1101 N. Kings Hwy. Ste. 307 Cherry Hill, NJ 08034
Serves: services are provided ADDvantages Learning Center in N.J. Linda Karanzalis, Phone Coaching & Consulting all states.
Phone Number: 856-482-0756
Email: addvantages@aol.com
Areas of Focus: ADD, AD/HD, Coaching, Learning Disabilities,Processing Skills (auditory, visual, speed, logic and reasoning, memory, and focus) Reading, Writing, Math, Spelling, Parent Coaching, Homework, Behavior Managment
Pricing: Varies to individual needs. Available upon request.
Website: www.addvantageslearningcenter.com

 

Testimonials

I had a hard time staying focused in school. Everything was so distracting and I "spaced out" sometimes. The exercises I did with my trainer helped me to stay focused longer. I'm more aware of when I'm losing my concentration and I can get back to work. Adam C., Moorestown ADDvantages Student

It worked for Debra, she can see the results. She improved in all the areas she struggled with. It doesn't take her as long to learn as she learns more easily. Her grades went up in all subjects.
Louis R., Mt. Laurel ADDvantages Parent

I see more confidence and less fear of trying new things. Homework use to take her hours. She now recalls her assignments better and can complete them with little to no help from me. Her teacher confirms she can independently complete her classwork at school. She is also now able to organize her thoughts and ideas when writing. Grades went up from C & D's to A's & B's! We couldn't be happier, most of all my child is smiling again and looks forward to going to school each day.
Marge B., Voorhees ADDvantages Parent

Notes

Our focus is on teaching your child how to learn. Most children with learning difficulties are able to see and hear information. However, they are often unable to identify, interpret,or apply it. Traditional methods simply focus on building strengths. Learning how to compensate for weaknesses is good, but it is not enough. Weak processng skills need to be developed. We train the entire learning system to function properly.