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Kid Potential Hawaii
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Traditional tutoring re-teaches a subject, such as math, reading, or history to the existing struggling brain.
Address1240 Lunalilo Home Rd Honolulu, HI 96825-3202
Phone(808) 744-2867
Websitewww.kidpotential.net
We help change lives for children and adults with learning disabilities, high IQ but low grades, dyslexia, ADD, ADHD.
We are one of 550 providers of a nationally researched pair of programs called PACE and Master the Code. PACE stands for Processing and Cognitive Enhancement and Master the Code, the other program we offer, re-teaches reading, writing, and spelling codes.
The goal of PACE and Master the Code is to build brain based learning skills until they reach or exceed age appropriate levels. Students who complete the program can read, write, and spell fluently.
The PACE program, developed by Dr. Ken Gibson and a collaborating team of learning and medical professionals of Colorado Springs, CO, is based on the idea that there are six underlying areas in the brain that govern learning. If these areas are strong and well developed, the student will be an A/B student. If these areas are weak or underdeveloped, the student will struggle in school and in life.

Corey is having problems in school.
His teacher said he has difficulty listening, following directions, and doing his homework. Corey fights frustration everyday and has been called lazy, unmotivated, and a student at risk... But Coreys real problem is not lack of motivation or proper instruction. Rather, he and thousands like him lack brain processing skills. In other words, he may be able to see or hear information, but he cannot identify, interpret, comprehend, remember, or stay on task.

Are weak cognitive skills holding back your student?
Science validates that the real cause of a persons ability to learn is his or her cognitive skills strength or weakness. If skills are strong, learning comes easily and naturally. If skill weaknesses remain hidden, he or she will struggle to learn or read.

If your child struggles to learn to read, you want answers.
Some would suggest that you blame the school, the teachers, or the curriculum. Others would have you blame your child! (Hes not motivated. She just cant understand.) STOP! Successful learning requires strong underlying skills. The majority of learning struggles are due to weakness in underlying skills.
The good news? Skills can be strengthened.

Processing Speed: How rapidly and correctly the brain can move through written material to find what it is looking for; how quickly the brain processes information.
Active Working Memory: The brains ability to make a protein print (called an engram) and retrieve that piece of information from its memory.
Visual Perception/Processing Skills: The brains ability to handle information from pictures, drawings and shapes. It deals with your ability to use maps, graphs, charts, or set up word problems. This helps the student in the area of math.
Central Auditory Processing: The brains ability to blend, interpret, and use the 43 sounds of the English language. Problems in this area are on of the best indicators of Dyslexia. Problems in this area result in difficulty concentrating, listening, reading, remembering, writing paragraphs and papers, spelling and following directions.
Word Attack: The brain's ability to sound out words. This allows you to successfully sound out and pronounce any word in the English language regardless of the length or difficulty of the word.
Logic and Reasoning: The brain's ability to break down complex projects into a sequence of steps. Students who are strong in logic and reasoning like to figure things out on their own. A short attention span makes this very difficult. Logic and reasoning exercises train the brain to focus, pay attention and concentrate. This helps with ADD/ ADHD.

What is the difference between traditional tutoring and Kid Potential?
Traditional tutoring re-teaches a subject, such as math, reading, or history to the existing struggling brain. Tutoring simply attempts to re-teach material that should already have been learned but was not. Before investing in tutoring you should ask, Why didnt he learn this the first time it was presented? Unless the answer is obvious (such as missing school for an extended period of time), tutoring will likely be a frustrating and expensive choice. Tutoring is only a temporary solution. The student never truly performs on his own. Many parents pay thousands of dollars year after year for tutoring. Kid Potential is radically different. We seek solutions with a different question: How strong is his or her ability to learn? If skills weakness is a root cause of your childs learning struggle, tutoring simply cannot correct it. Kid Potential intends to strengthen and change the brain. After completing the PACE and Master the Code programs a student has a permanently improved ability to perform independently, at school or work.
Enjoy the Benefits of Kid Potential

At Kid Potential Hawaii we are STRUCTURING STRONGER STUDENTS and Building the best brains for the 21st century!

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