Guest guest Posted May 7, 2010 Report Share Posted May 7, 2010 This program is also for children who have dyslexia,hyperlexia,ADD/ADHD, and Autism Spectrum Disorders. The mood-Bell Learning Center in Weston will be having an "Overview of Learning" Seminar on Tuesday, May 25th at 6:30 Weston Town Center,1835 Main Street, Suite 201 RSVP weston.center@... Have your friend attend this informational meeting and see if this program is the right fit for her child. Another helpful website is www.lindamoodbell.com Ana To: sList Sent: Fri, May 7, 2010 4:16:52 PMSubject: Re: linda mood belle program This program is often used for kids with Specific Learning Disabilities and usually with kids who are verbal. Check out their website to see if they might be appropriate. Below is a bit of information. Welcome to mood-Bell Learning Processes. Founded in 1986 by mood and Nanci Bell, mood-Bell is dedicated to enhancing human learning. Our founders are the authors of critically acclaimed programs that teach children and adults to read, spell, comprehend, think critically, and express language. linda mood belle program I am posting this question for a friend. He is not autism spectrum. He non verbal, acadenically delayed about 1 yr and has reading comprehension. She is considering the Lnda Mood Belle program and would like some feed back from a parent who has had experience using them. If you have any information, comments or other please resond. If you have suggestions for any other programs she would really appreciate the info.Thanks.Cherilyn Levy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2010 Report Share Posted May 7, 2010 This program is also for children who have dyslexia,hyperlexia,ADD/ADHD, and Autism Spectrum Disorders. The mood-Bell Learning Center in Weston will be having an "Overview of Learning" Seminar on Tuesday, May 25th at 6:30 Weston Town Center,1835 Main Street, Suite 201 RSVP weston.center@... Have your friend attend this informational meeting and see if this program is the right fit for her child. Another helpful website is www.lindamoodbell.com Ana To: sList Sent: Fri, May 7, 2010 4:16:52 PMSubject: Re: linda mood belle program This program is often used for kids with Specific Learning Disabilities and usually with kids who are verbal. Check out their website to see if they might be appropriate. Below is a bit of information. Welcome to mood-Bell Learning Processes. Founded in 1986 by mood and Nanci Bell, mood-Bell is dedicated to enhancing human learning. Our founders are the authors of critically acclaimed programs that teach children and adults to read, spell, comprehend, think critically, and express language. linda mood belle program I am posting this question for a friend. He is not autism spectrum. He non verbal, acadenically delayed about 1 yr and has reading comprehension. She is considering the Lnda Mood Belle program and would like some feed back from a parent who has had experience using them. If you have any information, comments or other please resond. If you have suggestions for any other programs she would really appreciate the info.Thanks.Cherilyn Levy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2010 Report Share Posted May 8, 2010 My son is high functioning autistic, meaning he has always been completely mainstreamed in school. We did the Mood Bell program inbetween his two rounds of 3rd grade. Due to the fact he does not have any learning disabilities, he does experience isssues with skills directly related to autism. For example, inferencing, author's purpose, and cause and effect. The program for him, a mortgage payment per week, did wonders. He did a comprehensive program for 11 weeks and in his second round of 3rd grade passed both bench marks and FCAT. We were very happy with the program and would recommend it to anyone in our particular situation. He is heading off to middle school next year, mainstreamed! Good Luck! Sheryl:) To: sList From: anaesparza3@...Date: Fri, 7 May 2010 13:53:49 -0700Subject: Re: mood-Bell Learning Center in Weston will have an informational seminar soon! This program is also for children who have dyslexia,hyperlexia,ADD/ADHD, and Autism Spectrum Disorders. The mood-Bell Learning Center in Weston will be having an "Overview of Learning" Seminar on Tuesday, May 25th at 6:30 Weston Town Center,1835 Main Street, Suite 201 RSVP weston.centerlindamoodbell Have your friend attend this informational meeting and see if this program is the right fit for her child. Another helpful website is www.lindamoodbell.com Ana From: "DACaol" <DACaol>To: sList Sent: Fri, May 7, 2010 4:16:52 PMSubject: Re: linda mood belle program This program is often used for kids with Specific Learning Disabilities and usually with kids who are verbal. Check out their website to see if they might be appropriate. Below is a bit of information. Welcome to mood-Bell Learning Processes. Founded in 1986 by mood and Nanci Bell, mood-Bell is dedicated to enhancing human learning. Our founders are the authors of critically acclaimed programs that teach children and adults to read, spell, comprehend, think critically, and express language. linda mood belle program I am posting this question for a friend. He is not autism spectrum. He non verbal, acadenically delayed about 1 yr and has reading comprehension. She is considering the Lnda Mood Belle program and would like some feed back from a parent who has had experience using them. If you have any information, comments or other please resond. If you have suggestions for any other programs she would really appreciate the info.Thanks.Cherilyn Levy Hotmail has tools for the New Busy. Search, chat and e-mail from your inbox. Learn more. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2010 Report Share Posted May 8, 2010 My son is high functioning autistic, meaning he has always been completely mainstreamed in school. We did the Mood Bell program inbetween his two rounds of 3rd grade. Due to the fact he does not have any learning disabilities, he does experience isssues with skills directly related to autism. For example, inferencing, author's purpose, and cause and effect. The program for him, a mortgage payment per week, did wonders. He did a comprehensive program for 11 weeks and in his second round of 3rd grade passed both bench marks and FCAT. We were very happy with the program and would recommend it to anyone in our particular situation. He is heading off to middle school next year, mainstreamed! Good Luck! Sheryl:) To: sList From: anaesparza3@...Date: Fri, 7 May 2010 13:53:49 -0700Subject: Re: mood-Bell Learning Center in Weston will have an informational seminar soon! This program is also for children who have dyslexia,hyperlexia,ADD/ADHD, and Autism Spectrum Disorders. The mood-Bell Learning Center in Weston will be having an "Overview of Learning" Seminar on Tuesday, May 25th at 6:30 Weston Town Center,1835 Main Street, Suite 201 RSVP weston.centerlindamoodbell Have your friend attend this informational meeting and see if this program is the right fit for her child. Another helpful website is www.lindamoodbell.com Ana From: "DACaol" <DACaol>To: sList Sent: Fri, May 7, 2010 4:16:52 PMSubject: Re: linda mood belle program This program is often used for kids with Specific Learning Disabilities and usually with kids who are verbal. Check out their website to see if they might be appropriate. Below is a bit of information. Welcome to mood-Bell Learning Processes. Founded in 1986 by mood and Nanci Bell, mood-Bell is dedicated to enhancing human learning. Our founders are the authors of critically acclaimed programs that teach children and adults to read, spell, comprehend, think critically, and express language. linda mood belle program I am posting this question for a friend. He is not autism spectrum. He non verbal, acadenically delayed about 1 yr and has reading comprehension. She is considering the Lnda Mood Belle program and would like some feed back from a parent who has had experience using them. If you have any information, comments or other please resond. If you have suggestions for any other programs she would really appreciate the info.Thanks.Cherilyn Levy Hotmail has tools for the New Busy. Search, chat and e-mail from your inbox. Learn more. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2010 Report Share Posted May 8, 2010 My son is high functioning autistic, meaning he has always been completely mainstreamed in school. We did the Mood Bell program inbetween his two rounds of 3rd grade. Due to the fact he does not have any learning disabilities, he does experience isssues with skills directly related to autism. For example, inferencing, author's purpose, and cause and effect. The program for him, a mortgage payment per week, did wonders. He did a comprehensive program for 11 weeks and in his second round of 3rd grade passed both bench marks and FCAT. We were very happy with the program and would recommend it to anyone in our particular situation. He is heading off to middle school next year, mainstreamed! Good Luck! Sheryl:) To: sList From: anaesparza3@...Date: Fri, 7 May 2010 13:53:49 -0700Subject: Re: mood-Bell Learning Center in Weston will have an informational seminar soon! This program is also for children who have dyslexia,hyperlexia,ADD/ADHD, and Autism Spectrum Disorders. The mood-Bell Learning Center in Weston will be having an "Overview of Learning" Seminar on Tuesday, May 25th at 6:30 Weston Town Center,1835 Main Street, Suite 201 RSVP weston.centerlindamoodbell Have your friend attend this informational meeting and see if this program is the right fit for her child. Another helpful website is www.lindamoodbell.com Ana From: "DACaol" <DACaol>To: sList Sent: Fri, May 7, 2010 4:16:52 PMSubject: Re: linda mood belle program This program is often used for kids with Specific Learning Disabilities and usually with kids who are verbal. Check out their website to see if they might be appropriate. Below is a bit of information. Welcome to mood-Bell Learning Processes. Founded in 1986 by mood and Nanci Bell, mood-Bell is dedicated to enhancing human learning. Our founders are the authors of critically acclaimed programs that teach children and adults to read, spell, comprehend, think critically, and express language. linda mood belle program I am posting this question for a friend. He is not autism spectrum. He non verbal, acadenically delayed about 1 yr and has reading comprehension. She is considering the Lnda Mood Belle program and would like some feed back from a parent who has had experience using them. If you have any information, comments or other please resond. If you have suggestions for any other programs she would really appreciate the info.Thanks.Cherilyn Levy Hotmail has tools for the New Busy. Search, chat and e-mail from your inbox. Learn more. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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