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A Way to Learn specializes in reaching students with learning disabilities, executive function disorders, and children on the autism spectrum. They offer a unique blend of academic one-on-one tutoring support, small group instruction, and even study halls which offer support for the older student. Programs include school readiness classes, classes that serve the home school community, and therapeutic classes for children on the autism spectrum. Each program is individualized to meet the student's needs.

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A Way to Learn specializes in reaching students with learning disabilities, executive function disorders, and children on the autism spectrum. Each program is individualized to meet the student’s needs.
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A Way to Learn specializes in reaching students with learning disabilities, executive function disorders, and children on the autism spectrum. They offer a unique blend of academic one-on-one tutoring support, small group instruction, and even study halls which offer support for the older student. Programs include school readiness classes, classes that serve the homeschool community, and therapeutic classes for children on the autism spectrum. Each program is individualized to meet the student’s needs.
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Featured After School Activities Listings for 11/4/2009
(11/4/2009) -
Are you in search of an after school children's program? Look for gymnastics classes, dance programs, (including ballet, tap, modern and jazz), art classes, martial arts programs - including karate, judo, tae kwon do and more, sports programs, swimming classes, horseback riding and more kids activities. These children activity providers serve New York City including Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens. These after school classes are found in Westchester, Rockland, Fairfield Counties, and Long Island, both Nassau and Suffolk Counties. You can find many children's programs listed below and hundreds on nymetroparents.com.
New Places, New Programs for Kids in Fairfield County - October 2009
(10/5/2009) - Stay up to date on new kid and parent-friendly businesses and programs opening up in Fairfield County this October.
Featured After School Activities Listings for 9/23/2009
(9/23/2009) -
Are you in search of an after school children's program? Look for gymnastics classes, dance programs, (including ballet, tap, modern and jazz), art classes, martial arts programs - including karate, judo, tae kwon do and more, sports programs, swimming classes, horseback riding and more kids activities. These children activity providers serve New York City including Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens. These after school classes are found in Westchester, Rockland, Fairfield Counties, and Long Island, both Nassau and Suffolk Counties. You can find many children's programs listed below and hundreds on nymetroparents.com.
Featured After School Activities Listings for 9/13/2009
(9/13/2009) -
Are you in search of an after school children's program? Look for gymnastics classes, dance programs, (including ballet, tap, modern and jazz), art classes, martial arts programs - including karate, judo, tae kwon do and more, sports programs, swimming classes, horseback riding and more kids activities. These children activity providers serve New York City including Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens. These after school classes are found in Westchester, Rockland, Fairfield Counties, and Long Island, both Nassau and Suffolk Counties. You can find many children's programs listed below and hundreds on nymetroparents.com.
Fairfield Back to School Directory - September 2009
(9/11/2009) - It's back to school time again! Here's our guide to Fairfield County's schools; afterschool classes, programs, and activities; sports, tutors, and much more!
Cure the Back-to-School Blues
(9/2/2009) - New clothes: Check. Hannah Montana backpack: Check. Transformers lunch box: Check. No. 2 pencils, color-coded notebooks, and butterflies in stomach: Check, check, check! A new school year means different teachers, unfamiliar kids, and a whole new routine. This can be stressful for even the most confident, easygoing child—and for parents, too. But work together, and those first days can be a good learning experience for the whole family!
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