Step 4
What constitutes a successful learning skill training program?
Telling you how to swing a golf club will not
make you a good golfer. Drill and practice will!
Telling you how to play the piano will not make
you a good pianist. Drill and practice will!
Many studies show that passive, undemanding instruction
does not significantly impact deficient learning
skills and mental abilities. However, intense,
challenging procedures provided one-on-one with
careful sequencing and immediate feedback do.
PACE (Processing And Cognitive Enhancement)
was developed by a multi-disciplinary team of professionals
to quickly and significantly build those underlying mental
skills that are so vital to academic success. PACE procedures
are done one-on-one with a trainer. But like a video game,
the training consists of many small steps and immediate feedback.
This gives maximum improvement in the shortest time.
As a child progresses through a procedure, tasks
are added to it requiring greater attention and
forcing new skills to become automatic. Also,
once the child achieves a task, distractions are
added again forcing greater attention. Because
of this methodology…
PACE achieves
maximum results in the shortest period of time, stretches
abilities, makes skills automatic, and builds tremendous concentration.
The results
have been outstanding. Students average over 3.6 years improvement
in all deficient skills within 10 weeks! The testimonies
we get from students and parents are inspiring.
Warning, This takes work!
To get these significant improvements requires work on the
child and parents part. PACE requires
at least six hours of intense training per week. (Three hours
at home and three hours with a trainer). Yes, big results
require big effort!
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