At Millennium Kids we specialize in programs for children who have learning challenges, or who are not challenged enough and those who simply want to get ahead. If you are worried or at your wits end, our ground breaking programs are proven to challenge and expand your students overall learning and their learning abilities. We challenge you to awaken your students learning potential.


Step 3: Testing - Does your child have the skills needed to learn?

Your child has probably taken achievement tests. These tests measure how well a child is doing in an academic subject.

Intelligence (mental skills/cognition) tests measure the underlying learning skills the child has. Unfortunately, these test results are very often misinterpreted.

Most intelligence/cognition tests look at all of these mental skills in our model and although most give a total "IQ" score, we are far more interested in the individual test scores of the different mental abilities that are being tested.

The "IQ" score is just an average of the separate mental skills being evaluated. It tells us nothing about the individual strengths and weaknesses of the underlying skills that would be important for reading, math calculations, comprehension, or geometry etc.

But, by analyzing the individual test scores and comparing them with the child's achievement levels in different subject areas, we can determine a cause and effect relationship between the underlying mental skills required and the achievement area affected.

For example, poor sound blending, segmenting, and analysis (the CAUSE) will result in difficulty in reading and spelling (the EFFECT). When these underlying skills are developed, reading and spelling will improve.

After testing has confirmed or pinpointed the underlying cause of a learning problem, the next step is to institute a program to correct the deficient learning skill.
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