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Michelle Lee
Feb 11, 2022
My daughter was reading first grade level at the start of the school year in third grade, probably D level. This was her first year going back in person learning after the pandemic. After consultation, the principal offered many solutions to my many obstacles, work, poor study skills, easily distracted, and her little sister demands a lot of attention which was also an issue. I started my daughter in private lessons to keep things affordable. By the first trimester, my daughter was reading at her level, and many poor study habits have dramatically changed. SSA not only created a tailored program for her, but they address any individual needs any time I've brought up if they don't already notice it. All the tutors work together and each has a special skill to offer. I placed my daughter in SSA for reading, but ALL her grades have jumped to a solid B, by the 2nd semester. It is evident they staff has a passion for children and flexible with a variety of situations. They have many services to offer including meals, transportation, homework help, and even available during holidays in addition to an art and music program. They even get my kids ready and escort them to Taekwando class next door. It a well rounded program. In fact, they made my life so much easier, I enrolled my younger daughter who really had no learning issues, but for a first grader, the social development is so worth it. Her study skills are grounded and she is reading above her level. I cannot imagine where we would be without SSA.