Join us to discover lasting solutions that go beyond temporary fixes, and see how Arrowsmith School helps children transform challenges into success in school and life.
Our new webinar series, Learning Disabilities Addressed for Success, is designed to guide parents and caregivers in understanding how, when, and why to address learning challenges—so every child has the opportunity to thrive.
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Discover how timely support and early intervention create long-term success.
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Explore how strengthening the brain’s learning processes can build lasting literacy skills.
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See how our unique approach helps children overcome dyscalculia and unlock confidence with numbers.
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Learn how addressing the root causes of focus and organization challenges can transform school and life outcomes.
 
								
								
							The best time to address a learning disability is today. Early intervention can set your child on the path toward lasting confidence, independence, and success in school and life.
 
								
								
							Arrowsmith School is a safe and welcoming community where your child is understood, supported, and empowered. We work closely with families, ensuring that each child’s journey is shaped by both expertise and care.
Our cognitive approach tackles a wide range of diagnosed and undiagnosed learning disabilities, including ADHD, Dyslexia, Dyscalculia, and more. We don’t just accommodate challenges—we help change them.
Our Admissions Officer is here to answer your questions and guide you through how we can help your child.
When is the best time to address a learning disability? Now.
Early intervention can transform a child’s path in school and beyond. In this webinar, discover how Arrowsmith School helps students with learning disabilities build stronger cognitive foundations using the principles of neuroplasticity.
We’ll explore how our approach goes beyond “workarounds” to create real and lasting change, and how our warm, supportive community partners with families every step of the way.
Reading and writing don’t have to be lifelong struggles.
In this session, we’ll dive into how Arrowsmith School addresses dyslexia and dysgraphia by strengthening the brain functions responsible for literacy.
Hear real success stories from students and families and see how our In-Person and Online programs work to build lasting confidence in reading, writing, and communication.
With a focus on both cognitive and academic growth, this webinar will show how Arrowsmith empowers students to achieve literacy for life.
For many children, numbers bring frustration instead of clarity. Dyscalculia and math-related learning difficulties can impact not only academics but also everyday life experiences.
This webinar will introduce Arrowsmith’s neuroplastic approach to numeracy, showing how we strengthen the underlying brain functions that make mathematical thinking possible. Through personalized cognitive curriculum, you’ll see how students move from math struggles to confidence.
Children can face challenges with ADHD and executive functioning skills—such as focus, organization, self-control, and managing emotions—that are essential for success at school and in everyday life.
In this webinar, you’ll discover lasting solutions that go beyond accommodations and temporary fixes, helping your child overcome these challenges and thrive. Hear testimonials from families and learn how Arrowsmith School can make a meaningful difference in your child’s learning and everyday life.
 
								
								
							 
								
								
							 
								
								
							 
								
								
							Arrowsmith School is different from a traditional school, we believe that learning disabilities don’t have to define your child’s future.
We want to help your child succeed and thrive not only in academics but in life.
 
								
								
							The Neuroscience of Diversity: Shaping Inclusive Learning Environments with Cognitive Programs
In this webinar, we will examine the neuroscience behind diverse learners, including how and why students experience learning differently. We’ll explore how the brain processes information and how students’ unique cognitive profiles determine their school experiences. Educators will also learn about the brain's adaptability, and how neuroeducational approaches can address diverse learning needs within an inclusive classroom. We’ll discuss research and share examples of schools providing cognitive programs as part of their equity and inclusion goals, and their dedication that all students succeed academically and socially.
Shaping Minds for Success: How Cognitive Programs Support Lifelong Flourishing
Join us for a discussion on the neuroscience behind lifelong learning and human potential. Learn how the brain is responsible for both foundational academic skills as well those increasingly important competencies like problem solving, collaboration, and perseverance. This session will explore how cognitive programs can optimize the brain to promote a lifetime of academic and professional excellence, resilience, and personal growth across the lifetime. We’ll examine research and applications of programs that target the most important predictor of success and quality of life: the brain.
 
								It’s possible to enhance the very brain processes essential in learning, performance, and the IB Programme curriculum?
Enter the future of learning – IB and neuroplastic programs.
Cultivating Resilient and Capable Learners in the Digital Age
Explore the challenges and opportunities AI presents for students' academic success and wellbeing. In this webinar, we will explore how a strong, resilient brain is essential for students. Presently – so they can thrive academically and social-emotionally, and soon – to navigate in a new world and workforce shaped by AI. Already, AI is reshaping the way students learn, engage, and interact with the world. While AI offers opportunities, it also presents distractions, content overload, and misinformation. A brain capable of navigating this new landscape is essential. We will discuss programs that strengthen processes like cognitive flexibility, attention, and emotional regulation—all fundamental to learning and flourishing.
Improved cognitive and academic performance
Increased independent and self-directed learning
Increased emotional and social well-being
Independence in activities and daily living
Increated rate of learning
A shift to a
growth mindset
Increased sense of
locus of control
Increase in attention, listening well, staying focused
Will shares his personal journey of overcoming learning disabilities with the help of Arrowsmith School.
Laura shares how Arrowsmith School helped her dyslexic son improve his reading and access to learning.
Kera and her parents share the positive changes after attending Arrowsmith School.
In these sessions you will learn how strengthening the Symbol Relations Cognitive Function: