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Informational Open House At Renowned Educational Center
 San Francisco, CA.– Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes, an internationally recognized leader in literacy research, remediation, and professional development, will host an informational Open House on Wednesday, April 21st at 6:30 p.m. at the San Francisco Learning Center, located at 1600 Union Street, First Floor in  San Francisco.
This free event is open to the public and will include a presentation about Lindamood-Bell® programs, student demonstrations, and activities for children. Lindamood-Bell® staff will be available to answer individual questions.  Attendees can register for summer sessions, take a tour of the Learning Center, and enjoy refreshments while learning more about research-based instruction that develops language and literacy skills for reading, spelling, comprehension, critical thinking, and math.
“This is an excellent opportunity for parents and educators to learn how our programs and methods help students become successful learners,” says Racheal Siegel, Center Director of the San Francisco Learning Center. “Our focus at the center is on the development of the underlying skills necessary for independent learning. We look forward to demonstrating the process to our attendees."
The event is free and open to the public.  Individuals interested in attending can RSVP at (415) 346-6056, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m., PDT Monday through Friday, or by emailing sanfrancisco.center@lindamoodbell.com.

 

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