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Tag Archives: Learning disabilities

Special Olympics Aims to Raise $5 Million for Athletes by 2013


Mailman Segal Center for Human Development Announces the Passing of Staff Member

It is with sadness that we announce the recent passing of Shelley Obrand, a member of the staff of the Mailman Segal Center for Human Development (MSC). Obrand, who suffered from muscular dystrophy, created and ran the center’s Super Kids! tutoring program for children in grades K-5, who have ADHD…


Classes Begin Mid November for Super Kids Tutoring

Super Kids! is an innovative and individualized on-site tutoring program for children in grades K-5 with learning difficulties. Registration is now open for the next 8 week session which begins Nov. 14. For more information call  (954)262-4530. Super Kids Flyer_Layout 1


MSI offers Tutorial Program for Children in Grades K-5

NSU’s Mailman Segal Institute is offering Super Kids!, an innovative,  afterschool program for children in grades K-5 that uses an individualized, hands-on approach for improving reading, writing and math skills. Students are provided with tailor-made programs to suit their individual needs based on an assessment which is included at NO EXTRA…