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12/5/2024 | Phillips Fundamental Learning Center invites you to experience an immersive Dyslexia Simulation at our new center. This event is designed for Parents, Educators, and the community to gain a deeper understanding of dyslexia from a child's perspective. During this powerful experience, you will participate in six hands-on simulations, guided by a Literacy Specialist, that will help you feel the frustrations and challenges children and adults with learning difficulties face every day. This simulation will also highlight the importance of accommodations and support in helping those with dyslexia thrive. Don't miss this impactful event and the opportunity to gain valuable insights into the daily struggles of children with dyslexia. Limited space available – SIGN UP NOW! more info... |
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12/6/2024 | First Friday Free Live Webinar Companies with great culture are aware of the innate needs everyone has. Leaders find ways to intrinsically meet these needs and provide a workplace that fosters high employee morale, engagement, and productivity. Learn the five universal needs and ways you can meet these needs. more info... |
12/6/2024 | Join our Annual Holiday Market and Open House! Get ready for a festive, fun-filled afternoon at our Center's Holiday Market Fundraiser on Friday, December 6th, 2024, from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM! Tour our campus, meet some of our amazing students and parents, and shop for handmade gifts—all while raising funds for our center. Whether you're shopping for unique gifts or supporting local vendors, there’s something for everyone! What to Expect:
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12/19/2024 | Phillips Fundamental Learning Center invites you to a free session with our Co-Founder and Executive Director, Jeanine Phillips, as she shares her personal story and journey with dyslexia—both as a parent and an individual. Learn how her experiences led to the creation of our center, dedicated to supporting those with dyslexia. With dyslexia now formally recognized under Kansas law as a disability, Jeanine will provide key recommendations for helping children with dyslexia succeed and gain accommodations in their school system. This engaging session aims to dispel common myths and deliver accurate, research-based information on dyslexia. We will also discuss how our center is actively involved in advocating, teaching, and guiding both parents and educators, as well as offering comprehensive assessments to identify and support children with dyslexia. Together, we are working to close the literacy gap. Become part of our community, committed to improving literacy and education for all children. more info... |