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Struggling Learner

When Smart Kids Struggle

Your child isn't lazy, defiant, or broken. There's a developmental reason they're struggling — and we can find it.

Every parent knows when something isn't right. Your child is bright — you can see it in their eyes, in their creativity, in the way they figure things out at home. But school tells a different story. Homework takes hours. Reading is a battle. The teacher calls about behavior.

At Superpowers For Good, we understand that these struggles aren't about effort or intelligence. They're about development. When foundational neurological systems aren't fully mature, everything built on top of them — reading, writing, attention, behavior — becomes harder than it should be.

The Numbers Tell the Story

1 in 6

Children in the U.S. have a developmental disability (CDC)

34%

Of children with learning disabilities are never identified until they fail

70%

Of behavioral issues in schools have a developmental root cause

Our Diagnostician Approach

We approach every child like a detective, not a drill sergeant. Here's how we uncover what's really going on.

Identify the Root Cause

We don't just look at symptoms. We trace behaviors and learning struggles back to their developmental origins — the visual, auditory, and motor systems.

Developmental Assessment

A comprehensive evaluation looks at where your child is developmentally, not just academically. This tells us which foundational skills need strengthening.

Play With Purpose

Our programs use targeted activities that look like play but are carefully designed to build the neurological pathways your child needs to succeed.

Play With Purpose

Children learn through play — it's how their brains are wired. Our Developmental Visual Learning (DVL) approach uses carefully designed activities that strengthen the neurological foundations your child needs.

These aren't worksheets or flashcards. They're movement-based, sensory-rich experiences that build the visual, auditory, and motor pathways that underlie all learning.

  • Strengthens eye tracking and visual processing
  • Builds auditory processing and phonemic awareness
  • Develops bilateral coordination and motor planning
  • Integrates retained primitive reflexes

Ready to find out what's really going on with your child?

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