Milestones

Have you heard that your child might be at risk for academic failure or possibly not making the appropriate scores on the Georgia Milestones test? Did he or she fall in the 30th percentile or less on some of the school testing or the subtests of the Georgia Milestones? Did you see Beginning or Developing Learner in the Milestones test results? If these conversations sound familiar, this summer would be the time to address these concerns and become proactive instead of reactive about academic challenges. To help your child’s scores and skills improve, it would be good to have a fresh set of eyes on your child’s testing data. Ava White Tutorials would be happy to help you. When you contact us, we will do individual academic testing, which will shed a deeper light on your child’s educational skills, both strengths and weaknesses. Then we can develop a plan to address your child’s needs. We use a strengths-based approach to capitalize on students’ established areas of competency and build confidence. Dedicated, caring tutors who are highly trained with advanced credentials and years of extensive experience tailor instruction to match each learner’s needs. They use the power of multi-sensory programs, which are evidence- and research-based, to give students the best interventions available. Children who have diagnoses of dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalcula, ADHD or other neurodivergent determinations might receive curricula like Wilson Reading Program, based on the science of reading and Multi-sensory Math, another researched-based program for students who struggle with math and need more hands-on activities. Please contact us so that we can help your child thrive and achieve success in school. With over 40 years of experience and a proven track record, we help students’ grades and test scores soar! We want to see your child move from Beginning Learner to Proficient or Distinguished Learner on the Georgia Milestones Assessment. For more information about the assessment visit the Georgia Milestones 2022 - 2023 Statewide Scores.

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