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The 3rd Grade FCATcauses the most stress. At 3D Learner we want your child to do very well on the 3rd Grade FCAT or any other FCAT, so they never have to worry again. If you would like to know how to go from FCAT Stress to Outrageous Success ...
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Does your child learn best when they see and experience information?
Does your child skip words and lines when reading?
Does your child lose focus during long tests?
Does your child suffer from FCAT Anxiety?
At 3D Learner, most of the students we see have 2, 3 or even all 4 of these challenges. The result is they are right-brained learners (i.e. hands-on learners) taking a left-brained test (logical and sequential) and they have a combination of vision, attention and/or anxiety challenges.
3D Learner's 3rd Grade FCAT Program
Addresses the Whole Child
We have seen a change in recent years.
Historically, parents were worried if their child might fail the 3rd Grade FCAT. We have been very successful with these students often getting a 3 or a 4
A Level 1 is failing the FCAT
A Level 2 is passing the FCAT, but often requires the student to take reading remediation -- an extra 90 minutes a day, and it takes away from specials
A Level 3 is on grade level
A Level 4 is above grade level
A Level 5 is well above grade level
We have had parents come to us whose child was at the 48th, 55th or even 60th percentile, who knew with the right enrichment, their child could be at the 80th or 90th percentile.
A classic case was a child who went from the 48th to the 95th percentile and wound up graduating with honors from high school and going to Florida State.
Mom overcame comments from others who said, "Your daughter is doing OK, you do not need to do anything extra".
Mom chose the 3D Learner Program (R) and the rest is history,
The 3rd Grade FCAT has taken on a life of its own. I am not a fan of 3rd Grade FCAT Programs that teach to the test or 3rd Grade FCAT Help that focuses on "Pass this test or else".
My name is Mira Halpert. I have a Master’s Degree in Education from the University of Michigan. I have four great kids. Two of them excelled in school; the other two were equally bright, but they struggled with reading comprehension.
They told me my daughter was not college material and I became
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