American Education Group to Host Public Forum Exploring New Private Prep School for Phoenix-Area Children With ADHD
Posted on: Thursday, 21 August 2008, 12:01 CDT
PHOENIX, Aug. 21 /PRNewswire/ -- Medical research indicates that between five and eight percent of children have ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder), suggesting there are more than 35,000 children in Maricopa County with this disorder. Most of these children struggle with focusing while in the classroom. Another five to 10 percent of children learn differently because of dyslexia or other learning challenges. Yet, there are few schools dedicated to providing a highly academic program in a small, nurturing environment where teachers are trained to deal with the unique strengths and challenges of children who learn differently. That may change soon as private school owner American Education Group (AEG) prepares to meet with local developmental pediatricians, school psychologists and guidance counselors, as well as parents of children with ADHD and other learning differences, to discuss the potential opening of a new K - 8th-grade private school in the Phoenix area.
The prospective school, Lexis Preparatory School (http://www.lexisprep.com/), would serve students throughout Phoenix and would be modeled after the highly respected Tampa Day School (http://www.tampadayschool.com/) in Florida. Founded in 1969 and acquired by American Education Group in 2007, Tampa Day School specializes in college-prep educational programs for children with learning differences who have exhibited average to above average cognitive abilities. Tampa Day School has established a strong reputation for delivering high quality, individualized education for students who thrive in smaller class environments. Under the leadership of Executive Director Dr. Walt Karniski and Head of School Lois Delaney, the school has been widely recognized for its high academic standards and student achievement.
"I believe that there is a pressing need for alternative educational opportunities in the Phoenix area for average and above average students who are struggling in their current placements due to challenges with learning differences resulting from Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorders and other developmental difficulties," states Christopher Nicholls, a licensed clinical psychologist and founder of the Nicholls Group in Scottsdale (http://www.drchrisnicholls.com/). "Many of these children are not being given the individualized help that they need to overcome their difficulties, and the resources which are available are overloaded. These students typically need a small class size, a carefully tailored and regularly updated approach to instruction, and the support of well-trained specialists in the areas of speech and occupational therapy."
American Education Group will host a public forum on Wednesday, September 10 at 7 p.m., at the Scottsdale Marriott Suites Old Town, 7325 East 3rd Avenue. The meeting will offer parents and educators an opportunity to learn more about the Lexis Preparatory School, its academic programs, potential school site locations in the Phoenix area and projected tuition costs. Additionally, Ms. Delaney and Dr. Karniski will be available after the meeting to answer participants' questions. For more information about the September 10 meeting, please call 866-702-1953.
"It is exciting to hear that the Lexis Preparatory School is considering the Phoenix area," states Anita Werner, director of Pediatric Speech & Language Specialists, LLC in Scottsdale. "Children with complex learning differences and ADHD will have a wonderful opportunity to get the help they need. By emphasizing individualized attention and alternative educational approaches within the context of a small classroom environment, this school meets a growing need for educational options in our community."
American Education Group
CONTACT: Joe DiBenedetto of Lambert, Edwards & Associates,+1-616-233-0500, jdibenedetto@lambert-edwards.com, for American EducationGroup
Web site: http://www.lexisprep.com/http://www.tampadayschool.com/http://www.drchrisnicholls.com/
Source: PRNewswire
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