Taking Tests
Students must visualize or "make a movie" in their head while listening and reading in order to comprehend and remember what they have heard and read. Students who feel reading is boring, or have to read information several times to understand and remember it, are often not picturing adequately. These students typically do not perform well on tests, although some do well on shorter quizzes, as there is less information to retain. Students who have trouble writing sentences, stories or reports are often not visualizing well either. In order to effectively write, students must see what is to be written in their mind's eye prior to putting pencil to paper. The same applies to organization. Students have difficulty being organized if they cannot see in their head the progression of steps or tasks that are expected of them. Students can learn to visualize through direct treatment.
A couple of months after completing treatment with you my son scored in the 90th percentile of students in the nation on state testing. For anyone looking for hard data proof of effectiveness, it does not get any better than this for me as a concerned and engaged father. Thank you Janel for what you have done for my son's future.
-------Matt K.
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