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Lindamood - Bell Learning Processes - Jacksonville

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  • Location Address: 7645 Gate Parkway Suite 104 | Jacksonville, FL 32256
  • reviews Rating: 4.00 (10 reviews)
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Our Jacksonville Learning Center welcomes students of all ages and abilities to learn to their potential.

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7645 Gate Parkway Suite 104, FL, 32256

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I am very pleased with the progress my daughter made with the program through Lindamood-Bell. I can tell a big improvement in her reading fluency and her spelling. All of the instructors were wonderful and made the experience fun for my daughter. She was very comfortable with them and interacted with them as if she had known them for years. The staff members that I interacted with were all incredibly friendly and helpful. It was obvious that everyone involved truly wanted to see my daughter improve and did everything within their power to make that happen. I was kept informed throughout the process of not only her progress but also what to expect as we moved through the program. My questions were always answered completely and timely. I was very impressed with how thorough the program is designed and implemented how knowledgeable all of the team members are and how organized the process is. My daughters pre and post tests demonstrated how well she improved with this program. I can see an improvement in her confidence level as well. I am so glad that I found the Lindamood-Bell Center and would definitely recommend this program to others.

Blair Thompson
17 March 2024
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Alex Bruce
17 March 2022
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This place works miracles. It is very expensive but can you put a price on the ability to read My son is autistic 4th grade in one of the best schools in Clay County and was just being passed from grade to grade all while barely reading at a kindergarten level meaning he couldnt read. After a little over 3 months at Lindamood Bell he went 26 hours a week he is now reading at about a 2nd grade level. The staff at this location are very caring they nearly cried with me when I saw the much improved test scores.

Emily Alveranga
17 March 2020
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My grandson was in 4th grade in a special ed class for students with Autism. We noticed he stopped getting any homework assigned and he wasnt reading. They were simply passing him on each year without teaching him to read. We withdrew him in November and started him on Lindamood-Bell program. At start he was reading at kindergarten or first grade level. Now in mid Feb he is at grade level of 2.7 to 3 with good grade 3 comprehension. We know its not smoke and mirrors because we have him read highway signs and billboards when were driving somewhere. Yes its expensive. But studies show that kids who dont read by grade 4 struggle to ever read well. This method worked well even though the staff was not sure they could help him at the start. If you can afford to take a loan out and pay it off in a year or 18 months it may be your childs only chance. Public school system needs to train some teachers in this method and do their job In our family we have two with masters degrees one with a PhD and one with an associates. 2 of the three are college professorsinstructors. So we are familiar with teaching and learning techniques. THIS STUFF WORKS Thank you so much to the staff

James Wright
17 March 2020
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Emma Greer
17 March 2020
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I am sure this program works for some of the kids that go. Unfortunately my son was not one of them.9300 for 4 weeks of instruction. When my son entered the program they did extensive testing to show where he was in relation to grade level in several different areas. I was reassured multiple times that not only would the program help him he would be on level or at least much closer if only I agreed to bring him every day for 4 hours a day for 4 weeks.The staff was kind and I could tell they genuinely cared about the kids. My son didnt even mind going too much. At the end they retested suspiciously the EXACT same test and according to their tests he had improved significantly.We were excited and hopeful. Until....school started. My son had been a straight C student with some help from us and a nanny every year before.This year at his mid term and moving forward he has had an F in every subject except Science. He is testing on the exact same level in i-ready as before he started the program. His teachers and tutors cant tell a difference except they report he is slightly better at spelling. When I told his Languarge Arts teacher he went to the programover the summer and the time and cost involved she looked at me like I had 4 heads. He has received an F on every reading andor writing assessment in her class. He was at least making strait Cs before the program.I seriously regret choosing this program. I feel like I wasted my summer and money. My student is no better off and it added quite a bit of stress from a logistics point of view my husband and I both work how else can we afford such a program and had to constantly rearrange our schedules to accommodate their office hours.Buyer beware. I have a friend whose daughter greatly benefited from the program. As for me I would not recommend.

Monica McDaniels
17 March 2019
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I dont know how anyone could afford this a 116 an hour three to four hours a day 3 to 4 times a week for six weeks and 295 for the consultation and thats on sale no thank you. No wonder there were only 3 reviews.

Lacey Tucker
17 March 2019
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Amanda Rosario
17 March 2019
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My son can readMy wee man has ADHD and was diagnosed with having borderline Auditory Processing Disorder. Since he was 3 we had concerns about his ability to understand letters and numbers. He was diagnosed with having ADHD then and his psychiatrist recommended Lindamood or Orton Gillingham to help him but we thought he will catch up in Kindergarten.Unfortunately he did not improve in Kinder. He would read a word but if he saw the same word again in the next sentence it was like he had never seen it before. He was frustrated and we were frustrated.He started 1st grade and we got a tutor for him hoping things will turn around. They didnt. He underwent more testing and the results were heartbreaking for my husband and I. He couldnt read and had very low short term memory he couldnt retain what he learned. Our son is not stupid he loves school he loves learning but we couldnt understand how we could help.So I attended a coffee shop meeting with representatives from Lindamood. What they told me sounded like it would fix all of my sons learning issues. My husband and I were like no way. It cant be a magic bullet for everything but we had no idea what else we could do to help our wee man to read.Our son is 8 and couldnt read. We held him back in 1st grade again and we started Lindamood for the recommended 12 weeks. Everyone at the centre is amazing they genuinely care about our sons success. In less than 2 months he was reading. The first time he read something on the tv we just stared at him in amazement. He can read books now He is now reading at his grade level and continues to improve.Lindamood has done soooo much for my son and our family There are not enough words to express how grateful we are to the teachers at the centre. They have restored my sons confidence and given hope to my husband and I.My son can read

Zowie Eastman
17 March 2018
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Abby Ross-Kennedy
17 March 2017

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