Lindamood-Bell Fairfax Learning Center

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Lindamood-Bell Fairfax Learning Center Reviews | Rating 5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Lindamood-Bell Fairfax Learning Center is located in Fairfax, United States on 10201 Main St UNIT 221. Lindamood-Bell Fairfax Learning Center is rated 5 out of 5 in the category learning center in United States.

Address

10201 Main St UNIT 221

Phone

+1 7032616902

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

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Nina Prescott

Our 10-yld received virtual lessons for three weeks between May-Jun 2020. Before Lindamood-Bell reading at home was stressful as he did not accept corrections and we did not know how to help him in a different way. We were not making progress and had lots of tears and frustration. They conducted a 4-hour learning ability assessment and determined that he had difficulty imaging (i.e., he could summarize the facts of a story but could not picture it). They recommend a 5-6 week program to help him address that. The cost was not in the budget, so we agreed to proceed with 3 weeks of lessons. Here are a few pros and cons: Pros: •\tHe received individualized 1:1 virtual instructions and thrives in this environment. From all of his instructors he liked Clarissa the best, followed by Anna, Alison and Rebecca. His learning consultant was Surpreet Sachdeva, who was fantastic. •\tThey have a sound process and technology that works well. Cons: •\tThey insisted on 4-hours of lessons per day, 5 times per week. Frankly, that is way too many hours per day. I was often in the same room and observed decreased focused during the last hour. I still believe that 3-hours per day would have been the right number of hours even if it required four weeks of instruction. •\tThe had have different instructors every hour. Our son did not like the ongoing surprises. I requested an advance schedule and more consistency but did not see much of a difference. If your kid has the need to bond with their instructors, this may be an issue. •\tThe cost is VERY high! Considering how undercompensated teachers typically are, 142.00 per hours is a lot, and it adds quickly once you multiply the number of recommended weeks and hours. Overall: Could we, as working parents, have given him the number of hour and type of assistance that he needed? No. The methodology works, so it was worth it.

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Michael Oberschneider

Outstanding programs for sensory and cognitive processes and development and reading comprehension. As a child psychologist in the area, I have seen the success of their programs for dozens and dozens of children over the years, and I frequently refer to them for their fine work. I also highly recommend their school as well. If your child has dyslexia, is on the autistic spectrum and/or has language based learning struggles, I strongly recommend that you visit Lindamood-Bell to assess the fit for your child and family. Michael Oberschneider, Psy.D Founder and Director Ashburn Psychological and Psychiatric Services

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Negar Tehrani

I love love love LMB, this placed changed my daughter and our lives for better. My daughter finished first grade not being able to read. After only 2.5 months in LMB and finishing seeing stars and VV program she is reading chapter books such as \Sarah plain & tall\, \ Jacob's story\, to name some. As a result of this tremendous gain she has become such a wonderful young lady, she is so much more confident and stands tall, as a parent I can't think of any other joy but to see your child's life changing like this. The instructors in Lind a mood bell know what they are doing and try do it wonderfully.

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Donna Hemmert

If your child is having trouble with reading, this is the place to be. They use the Orton-Gillingham curriculum, a multi-sensory approach which is what experts suggest, especially if there are issues like symbol image processing, phoneme awareness or things related to Dyslexia. I was really worried when we started that my 1st grader would HATE coming, but the teachers are wizards with children. My son couldn't wait each day to see \his peeps\ (teachers) and tell them about the latest. From there, they would settle down and get to work. I was stunned at the progress my son made in 20 weeks. It was incredible. He is now not only a reader, but his backpack is heavy with books. He even sleeps with a book or two. Final word: Tiffany, the manager for Fairfax, is a gem. She knows her stuff, is great with the parents, and obviously a great manager, given the quality of the staff.

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Onjeinika Brooks

Extremely helpful for my child