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AIM Academy Presents Transition Strategies for High School Students
AIM welcomes Elizabeth Hamblet, a Learning Disabilities Specialist from Columbia U, to discuss successful high school to college transitions

Wednesday, November 11, 2015
6:30 - 8:00pm
AIM welcomes back Elizabeth Hamblet, a Learning Disabilities Specialist from Columbia University, to discuss successful high school to college transitions.
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The process of college selection, academic preparation for college, college entrance and the tools needed for college completion seem overwhelming for students who learn differently.
Don’t miss this no-excuses, no-holds barred conversation with Elizabeth Hamblet. She lays out the expectations in a way that there can be no misinterpretation of what the role of parents requires as they guide the path for their students.
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This program is open to the AIM community and public at no charge.
Registration is required as space is limited. Click here to register.
AIM Academy, a grades 1-12 college preparatory school, provides extraordinary educational opportunities to children with language-based learning differences including dyslexia, dysgraphia, and dyscalculia, utilizing research-based intervention strategies and an arts-based learning environment that is college preparatory in scope and sequence. In addition, the AIM Institute for Learning & Research is an international, multidisciplinary service delivery model designed to bring the latest research and educational training opportunities to parents, teachers and therapists, who work with children who learn differently. To learn more about AIM, visit www.aimpa.org.