Whichever term is used, what is the goal?
The goal is to help students throughout the learning process.
Educational therapy is an intensive process of teaching and learning designed to meet each child’s individual needs.
Educational therapy is a process that combines an understanding of how individuals learn, the ways in which feelings can impact learning, and knowledge of specialized teaching methods. Through skilled assessment, case management, and alternative teaching methods, educational therapy empowers children and adults with learning disabilities and other learning challenges to learn and develop optimally.
Educational Therapy:
- is individualized and tailored to each individual student’s needs
- is helpful for all types of learning problems, including dyslexia
- teaches students to become self-directed
- addresses neurological underpinnings of learning problems
- is based on brain research
- focuses on the process of “learning to learn”
- develops intrinsic motivation and confidence
- employs extensive questioning, not merely “teaching”
- addresses areas of deficits to turn weaknesses into strengths
- teaches students to “think about thinking” (metacognition)

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