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The Learning Clinic - P.O. Box 324, Brooklyn, CT 06234-0324 - Tel 860 774 5619
THE TLC STUDENT
TLC is designed for capable young people who are frustrated
by not being able to do their best. We pay attention to each person's learning style and ability, no matter what the academic, social, or emotional issue.
Our students may have attention deficit, depression, mood or behavior disorders, hyperactivity, or anxiety. Such problems - along with Asperger or
Tourette's Syndromes - are not the result of poor parenting. Most people do not outgrow their symptoms. Fortunately, education, medicine, and therapy
can decrease symptoms. Our programs are tailored to improve academic and personal success. Our students learn how to plan a course of study and review
goals every day.
CURRICULUM
Our curriculum is designed to meet each student's needs.
We use a pragmatic language approach, and most of our students
improve both their academic and social skills. We offer
small classes for five to eight students.
We believe that small classes are best for our students who need highly
individualized programs and a consistent and nurturing structure.
Working at one's own pace helps each student master skills
and learn to succeed. Students do much of their academic
work with computers, have tutors when needed, prepare for
college entrance, and can learn pre-vocational and vocational
skills.
We have a high rate of success; over eighty percent of
our students complete our program, graduate, and enter a
variety of post-secondary programs including college placement.
The Learning Clinic Country Day School offers research-based
therapeutic education to improve mood, attention, and learning.
Our goal is to increase each student's knowledge and self-confidence
in academic and interpersonal pursuits. Our curriculum is
designed for students with gifted and talented (130-140
IQ) through low average (85-90 IQ) abilities in grades K
- 12.
VISUAL ARTS PROGRAM
The Visual Arts are an important part of the curriculum at The
Learning Clinic. Our studio offerings include 2-dimensional
and 3-dimensional design studies, drawing and painting,
graphic arts and technologies, crafts, and a unit of ceramics.
Art classes are offered to all TLC students as part of their
academic program.
After school art workshops are available to serious artists who want to prepare portfolios and further
develop their skills for post high school study.
Our discipline based art education approach includes the creating
of art and the use of imagination for self-expression. The aim is to
develop a deeper understanding of the role of the arts throughout
history and the relevance of art education in the development of
higher order thinking skills, problem solving ability, and increased
motivation to learn.
AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION
- Age range 6 - 22
- Academic deficiencies -
responsive to tutorial
- Computer experience and interest
- ADHD, Asperger Syndrome,
Oppositional Behavior, Depression, Anxiety, and Learning Disabilities
PROGRAM CALENDAR
Monday through Thursday the school day is from 8:00 a.m.
to 2:00 p.m., with Extended Day Workshops from 2 p.m.
to 4 p.m. Friday the school day is from 8:00 am to 2:00
pm. The day program is in
session for 250 days a year. We have a "rolling admission"
which means that openings become available throughout the
year. We also offer an extensive summer program and a
365 days per year residential program.
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