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Community H.E.L.P.

In 1999, H.E.L.P. began reaching out to struggling  students in grades 1-12 who are experiencing difficulties in school due to learning disabilities or ADD/ADHD.
The Community H.E.L.P. tutors work with students to develop and improve their skills in reading, spelling, writing, math, organization, and self-esteem building.

Community H.E.L.P. exists to provide assistance for students, ages 6-18, who may have been diagnosed as having dyslexia or other learning disabilities. The students often  have a diagnosis of LD or ADD/ADHD. Community H.E.L.P. provides one on one instruction to improve a student’s basic skills. Students progress as fast as they can and as slow as they need to. The emphasis is on skills mastery and understanding, not rote memorization. We believe that LD and ADD/HD students can learn when taught appropriately. All tutors in the Community H.E.L.P. center believe that learning can and should be fun.

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View a PDF version of our brochure on line. Adobe Acrobat is needed for viewing. If you need it, download it free here.

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http://www.marshall.edu/help/Forms%20Folder/communitybroch.pdf

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