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Learn to Love Literacy Program
8 Classes | 1 X Week - 10-15 years

$ 80.00

Description of class

Anderson Cooper, George Washington, Albert Einstein, Pablo Picaso, Michael Phelps, Richard Branson, Tim Tebow, Adam Levine, and Emma Watson, what do all these people have in common? They all have/had learning disabilities. They are Journalists, Presidents, Actors/Actresses, TV Personalities, Business Tycoons, Scientists, Artists, Athletes and more. Don’t ever let anyone tell you that you cannot do something if you are willing to work for it!.

Additional Info

 
During our sessions in the L2LL program, we will work with each student individually and in groups to work on literacy skill building.
Each week the student will be asked to fill out a needs questionnaire at least an hour before class, this will be shared with teachers and parents.
With this, we will keep a constant flow of communication to help the student learn and grow together who can be a reader today and a leader tomorrow.

Sarah Warring

Sarah Warring has a B.A. in English Education, a M.S. in Literacy, and is New York State certified in English Language Arts. She is passionate about reading and writing and loves to make the subject fun. Sarah has been writing for over 20 years. She has been an unofficial and official English/Literacy/Writing teacher for the past 10 years in classrooms and various organizations. Sarah has been involved in several organizations including the Utica Writers Club and National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) and was accepted to the Inaugural Yale Writers' Conference. In the past, she has run writing workshops for various organizations for grades 3rd through post-secondary. Using hands-on techniques, the workshop was a complete success with parents and students alike. Mrs. Warring just finished a talk for the World Literacy Summit, called “The Healing Power of Words: Why Bibliotherapy can Make a Difference.” This talk is online but was originally slated for Oxford University.