Children of the same age or from the same family differ greatly - in personality, interests, and ways of learning. Most of the question we get at PLA involve helping parents understand their kids. Listed below are the most common questions that they ask:

Teachers and parents must help students to see that, as they grow, they can learn to overcome or bypass their weaknesses. The goal in all cases is to listen, answer their questions, and sustain hope and motivation. Please feel free to call us or e-mail at anytime with your questions. If we don't have the answer, we'll get one of our expert resource consultants to help out.

• What does it mean to be intelligent?
• Are students with learning differences dumb?
• How can you tell the difference between a student who is lazy versus one who is struggling?
• Whose responsibility is it to help a student who is having difficulty?

Teachers and parents must help students to see that, as they grow, they can learn to overcome or bypass their weaknesses. The goal in all cases is to listen, answer their questions, and sustain hope and motivation. Please feel free to call us or e-mail at anytime with your questions. If we don't have the answer, we'll get one of our expert resource consultants to help out.