“Which
schools or programs will address the needs of
my struggling or troubled adolescent?"
"Which schools will address
my child's unique learning and behavioral needs?"
“What are the differences among conventional boarding schools,
emotional growth or therapeutic boarding schools, wilderness programs,
residential treatment centers, and learning differences boarding
schools?”
"Overall, which schools will promote my child's strengths while
maximizing my child's potential?"
"What preschool, elementary, middle school and high school options are
the best matches for my child in the greater Portland area?”
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At Educational
Connections, we are dedicated to helping families strengthen their
child’s social, emotional, and academic well-being. Since our firm was
founded in 2000, we have assisted hundreds of families in making an
informed and intelligent decision about the most appropriate educational
and/or therapeutic setting for their child. We provide advice and
assistance to parents searching for appropriate school and/or
therapeutic options for:
•
Struggling pre-adolescents and
adolescents with emotional, behavioral and mental health
challenges (including youth who are depressed, angry, oppositional,
bipolar, anxious, self-destructive, failing or bored in school)
• Young people
struggling with drug and alcohol issues as well as chemical
dependency
•
Children and adolescents with
learning differences or attention issues such as
ADHD, as well as social and communication skills challenges
associated with a non-verbal learning disorder or Asperger’s
disorder
• Young
people with developmental delays
•
Young adults (18 – 26) with
mental health challenges, drug & alcohol issues, and those generally
needing assistance with school, work and acquiring the life skills
necessary to transition into productive adult roles and
responsibilities.
•
Pre-school and school-aged
children in the greater Portland area Including children with
learning differences as well as those who are gifted and
under-challenged or bored in school.
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more about us here]