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Center for
Health Learning and Achievement
1525 South Alafaya Trail, Suite 101
Orlando FL., 32828
Orlando Office
(407) 382-5551
Lake Mary Office
(407) 333-2255
Winter Springs
(407) 971-1007
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At the Center for Health, Learning and Achievement
we have gathered a group of highly trained, caring professionals that provide
high quality, individualized services to children, adults and families.
We work as a collaborative team to assess and develop comprehensive, research
based intervention plans that treat the whole child and family. Our
primary goal at the Center for Health, Learning
and Achievement is to create a positive, success oriented, collaborative
environment where children and adults are an integral part of the learning
process. Some of the many services we and our Affiliates offer
at the Center for Health, Learning and Achievement,
are
listed below. For a complete list of services that we provide, please feel
free to contact us. |
School
Psychology/Counseling
School psychologists have specialized training in both psychology and
education. They use their training and skills to team with educators, parents,
and other mental health professionals to ensure that every child learns
in a safe, healthy and supportive environment. School psychologists understand
school systems, effective teaching and successful learning.
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about this specialty
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IEP
Planning and School Advocacy
Our team of Educational Advocates are professionals who
are familiar with the school system and with special education laws.
An advocate ensures that your child's educational and support service
needs, within a school system, are being met. Our advocates provide information
to the parents and, represents a child's best interests as appropriate
services and educational needs are put in place.
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IEP Planning and Advocacy
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Speech
and Language Services
Speech-language pathologists help individuals to overcome and prevent
communication problems in language, speech, voice, and fluency. These difficulties
may be caused by accidents, genetic disorders such as cleft palate, or
by delayed development.
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about this specialty
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Occupational
Therapy
Occupational therapy practitioners are skilled professionals whose
education includes the study of human growth and development with specific
emphasis on the social, emotional, and physiological effects of illness
and injury.
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more about this specialty |
Educational
Intervention
The Educational Intervention team provides a wide range of services
regarding learning issues. Though we can provide tutoring assistance,
many learning issues are unsuccessful in a traditional tutoring setting.
Tutoring is offered to that student who has a working knowledge of the
material, but has gaps that need to be filled. Once those gaps are
filled, the student is able to continue, with success, in that particular
subject.
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more about this specialty |
Audiology
Audiologists are licensed health care professionals who diagnose, evaluate,
and treat hearing disorders and communication problems.
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this specialty
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Developmental
Optometry
Where as optometrists/ophthalmologists focus on the health and physical
abilities of the eyes, the developmental
optometrist is also concerned with the functionality of the eye
- how the eyes are helping or hindering a person as they use their vision
in their daily activities. They look at the whole person and how their
vision has "developed", along with any corresponding learning or reading
difficulties.
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more about this specialty |
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