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Introducing

"The Bend Learning Center"

For Children and Adults with Learning Differences

 

Specializing in Dyslexia and Non-Verbal Learning Disorders

Join director Sanford Shapiro in an informational meeting about

Bend’s new Summer School for dyslexic children.

 

When: Friday, June 17th, 3-6 pm

Where: Mount Bachelor Village Resort- 19717 Mt. Bachelor Dr.

 

In addition to summer classes, learn about Bend Learning Center’s other opportunities and services, including:

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College Counseling

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Specialized reading and writing instruction for students with Dyslexia

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Personal Management Skills for children and adolescents

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Family Coaching available on school and home issues related to children with Asperger’s Syndrome and Non Verbal Learning Disabilities

 

 

“Dear Sanford,

You were just what I hoped for in a director- someone ‘attuned’ to the needs of students, skilled in what you were doing, and visionary as an educator in a way that was both solidly grounded and very intuitive.”

- Gib Robinson, parent, San Francisco, CA

For more information and R.V.S.P., please contact Sanford Shapiro at the Bend Learning Center at 541 350 8828 or Email: sanfordshapiro@mac.com

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