
How We Create Learning @ Edublox
While Edublox is not a quick fix, its use can permanently alleviate the symptoms of learning disabilities like dyslexia and dyscalculia. Here is how we create learning.
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While Edublox is not a quick fix, its use can permanently alleviate the symptoms of learning disabilities like dyslexia and dyscalculia. Here is how we create learning.
Parents share their children’s progress in reading, spelling, handwriting, and math after enrolling them in the Edublox program.
Edublox is an educational method that integrates cognitive training, reading or math tutoring, and solid learning principles.
Abraham, a student with dyslexia, failed his fourth grade and did not improve for two years. His mother read about the Edublox system and gave it a try.
A mother in Fullerton shares her dyslexic daughter’s progress after two weeks on the Edublox program. She sent an update four years later.
Maddie was diagnosed with severe dyslexia, moderate dyscalculia, ADHD, and low IQ. After three years of treatment yielded little results, she embarked on the Edublox program.
A parent shares her ADHD daughter’s progress in confidence, working speed, handling frustration, and reading after enrolling her in the Edublox program.
Once we started the Edublox program, the results were immediate. The simplicity in their teaching methods was easy for my child and for me to comply with, and we could see immediate results.
We began using Edublox (spelling program) 6 months ago, and the results have been just stunning. Within a month, she was able to remember how to spell a few words, and then just like a baby learning to talk, she began to experience a rapid snowball effect…
Does your child have the ability to excel academically yet struggles to reach their full potential? Have they been diagnosed with dyslexia, dyscalculia, dysgraphia, or ADHD?
A father shares how Edublox is teaching his daughter to read after other programs have failed. She was diagnosed with apraxia.
Watch Naeleigh’s heart-warming story of overcoming learning challenges.