Eaton Arrowsmith School Victoria and The Learning Disabilities Association South Vancouver Island are pleased to present two opportunities to learn more about the Arrowsmith Program.
VICTORIA, Dec. 11, 2012 /CNW/ - In over 40 schools across North America, including Eaton Arrowsmith School Victoria, the Arrowsmith Program has helped over 4,000 students with learning disabilities and attention difficulties rewire the weaker cognitive areas of their brain that are the root cause of their academic and social struggles.
Thursday, January 24th, 2013: 7-9pm:
Experience a Live Arrowsmith Cognitive Classroom Demonstration with Howard Eaton, Director of Eaton Arrowsmith Schools, and Arrowsmith students.
Sunday, January 27th, 2013: 7-9pm:
An Evening with Barbara Arrowsmith Young. Founder of the Arrowsmith Program and author of The Woman Who Changed Her Brain. Books will be available for purchase and signing.
Location for both events:
University of Victoria
A144 MacLaurin Hall, Ring Rd,
Victoria, BC
(location map is here)
Come to one or both presentations!
Cost: Free to attend. Donations to the Learning Disabilities South Vancouver Island will be accepted, however.
RSVP to:
Sandra Heusel, Communications Director, Eaton Arrowsmith School, by January 21st, 2013 at:
mailto:[email protected] or by calling reception at: 604-264-8327
* These presentations are not offered or sponsored by the University of Victoria, and the University is not responsible for the content.
www.eatonarrowsmithschool.com
www.ldasvi.bc.ca
SOURCE: Eaton Educational Group
Sandra Heusel, Communications Director, Eaton Arrowsmith School, by January 21st, 2013 at:
mailto:[email protected] or by calling reception at: 604-264-8327
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