Meet our new Assessment Coordinator and Family Support Specialist helping families navigate new diagnoses As a practice, we are always seeking to innovate and evolve in the name of best supporting our client families. With a combined 60 years of practice, we’ve...
Schedule your child’s learning sessions for the summer and continue making academic progress while school’s out Spring is definitely in the air and for many parents – that means summer planning has gone into full gear. Whether it’s prepping for your family’s beach...
In September, The Wright Psychology & Learning Center team gathered for a retreat at beautiful Progress Park in Louisville. We enjoyed time together outside of the office to connect as colleagues; and, in honor of our 15th anniversary, we collaborated to co-create...
There’s no shortage of places for parents to turn if their child needs help with school. But for children with learning differences like dyslexia, there are some important factors to consider when getting help. Here are a few places to start: Dr. Maggie Wright,...
October is Dyslexia Awareness Month! To help correct the abundance of misconceptions about this common learning disorder, we are doing some “myth busting” all month! Each week in October we’ll be sharing the following myths and facts:
Especially after the past year and half of non-traditional instruction and frequent interruptions due to COVID, parents (and students) may feel anxious as parent-teacher conference time approaches. “Many parents are worried about the academic impact of the pandemic...