Lights On Learning Solutions

Lights On Learning Solutions

Lights On Learning Solutions

Our Mission

To Help Transform the Lives of Struggling Learners with Diverse Challenges, So They Can Achieve Their Full Potential, By Assessing, Educating, Training, and Transforming People.

Our Mission

To Help Transform the Lives of Struggling Learners with Diverse Challenges, So They Can Achieve Their Full Potential, By Assessing, Educating, Training, and Transforming People.

Our Mission

To Help Transform the Lives of Struggling Learners with Diverse Challenges, So They Can Achieve Their Full Potential, By Assessing, Educating, Training, and Transforming People.

Tutor & student working together

Understanding Your Student’s

Need & Challenge

The word Dyslexia
The word Dyslexia

Dyslexia

  • Dyslexia is a common, neurobiological, language-based learning challenge characterized by difficulties with accurate word recognition, decoding, spelling, and reading fluency, that effects 20% of the population.

  • Nearly all people with Dyslexia are highly intelligent and once they master reading skills can be highly successful.

  • Unfortunately Dyslexic individuals may face significant stress and low self-image, but can excel with appropriate, tailored, early instruction.

The word "ADHD"
The word "ADHD"

ADHD

  • Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a common neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by persistent patterns of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity that interfere with functioning.

  • ADHD is often treated with a combination of diet management for brain nutrition, behavior therapy to manage symptoms like poor organization, restlessness, and forgetfulness, and medication.

The word "Autism"
The word "Autism"

Autism

  • Autism, or Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), is a neurodevelopmental condition affecting social interaction, communication, and behavior.

  • It is characterized by diverse strengths and challenges, including restricted, repetitive behaviors and sensory sensitivities, with symptoms appearing early in childhood.

  • It is now considered a single spectrum (ASD) reflecting wide variations in support needs.

Understanding Your Student’s

Need & Challenge

Understanding Your Student’s

Need & Challenge

The word "Dyslexia" with letters all around it

Dyslexia

Dyslexia

  • Dyslexia is a common, neurobiological, language-based learning challenge characterized by difficulties with accurate word recognition, decoding, spelling, and reading fluency, that effects around 20% of the population.

  • Many people with Dyslexia are highly intelligent and once they master reading and spelling, they can be highly successful.

  • Unfortunately Dyslexic individuals may face significant stress and low self-image, but can excel with appropriate, tailored, early instruction.

"ADHD" letters made up of the words the letters stand for
"ADHD" letters made up of the words the letters stand for

ADHD

ADHD

  • Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a common neurodevelopmental condition characterized by persistent patterns of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity that can interfere with daily life.

  • ADHD is often treated with a combination of: 1) Diet to optimize brain nutrition; 2) Behavior therapy to manage symptoms such as poor organization, restlessness, and forgetfulness; and 3) Medication.

  • Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a common neurodevelopmental condition characterized by persistent patterns of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity that can interfere with daily life.

  • ADHD is often treated with a combination of: 1) Diet to optimize brain nutrition; 2) Behavior therapy to manage symptoms such as poor organization, restlessness, and forgetfulness; and 3) Medication.

The word "Autism" with contour lines around it

Autism

Autism

  • Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), is a neurodevelopmental condition affecting social interaction, communication, and behavior.

  • It is characterized by diverse strengths and challenges, including restricted, repetitive behaviors and sensory sensitivities, with symptoms appearing early in childhood.

  • It is now considered a single spectrum (ASD) reflecting wide variations in support needs.

Our Work and Our Services

Our Work and Our Services

Our Work and Our Services

A teacher doing an assessment with a student
A teacher doing an assessment with a student

Assessments

Assessments

Assessments

  • Academic and Developmental assessments provide a basis to understand what the student's strengths and weaknesses are and where they are developmentally.

  • Assessments can also screen for dyslexia, dyscalculia, and dysgraphia.

  • Academic and Developmental assessments provide a basis to understand what the student's strengths and weaknesses are and where they are developmentally.

  • Assessments can also screen for dyslexia, dyscalculia, and dysgraphia.

A tutor working with a yound student
A tutor working with a yound student

Tutoring

Tutoring

Tutoring

LOLS’ one-on-one Tutoring includes:

  • Neuro-Reflex Integration: Reflexes are automatic movements that help infants with development, growth, and survival, but when not integrated are carried over into later life, causing developmental delays. Rhythmic movement exercises are used to help students integrate their reflexes.

  • Brain Exercises: Using the Processing and Cognitive Enhancement (PACE) program, students gain processing speed, working memory, visual and auditory processing, and attention competence.

  • Reading, Spelling and Writing Instruction: Using systematic, multi-sensory, Orton-Gillingham based reading and spelling instruction, students with dyslexia or other reading delays can make rapid progress.

  • Math Instruction: Multi-sensory, researched based, individualized math instruction taught in a way the neurodiverse student learns.

LOLS’ one-on-one Tutoring includes:

  • Neuro-Reflex Integration: Reflexes are automatic movements that help infants with development, growth, and survival, but when not integrated are carried over into later life, causing developmental delays. Rhythmic movement exercises are used to help students integrate their reflexes.

  • Brain Exercises: Using the Processing and Cognitive Enhancement (PACE) program, students gain processing speed, working memory, visual and auditory processing, and attention competence.

  • Reading, Spelling and Writing Instruction: Using systematic, multi-sensory, Orton-Gillingham based reading and spelling instruction, students with dyslexia or other reading delays can make rapid progress.

  • Math Instruction: Multi-sensory, researched based, individualized math instruction taught in a way the neurodiverse student learns.

Five adults at a conference table discussing a student's Individual Education Plan
Five adults at a conference table discussing a student's Individual Education Plan

IEP Support & Accommodations Advocacy

IEP Support &

Accommodations Advocacy

IEP Support & Accommodations Advocacy

  • LOLS provides preparation, strategizing & in-meeting support for IEP (Individualized Education Program), helping to create a best-case solution to meet your student’s educational needs.

  • Balanced and accurate assessments show both baseline performance and phased progressive development.

Our Founder & Director

Our Founder & Director

Our Founder & Director

A portrait of Kris Eller
A portrait of Kris Eller

Kris Eller, MEd

Kris Eller, MEd

Kris Eller, MEd

Kris Eller is the Founder, President and Director of Lights On Learning Solutions.

  • She has a bachelor's degree in Biochemistry, and a master's degree in Educational Psychology and has been an educator for over 25 years, working with a variety of different learners.

She is a certified:

  • Barton Reading and Spelling tutor, and has been trained in:

  • Other Orton-Gillingham programs

  • Infant reflex integration

  • Processing and Cognitive training

  • Integrated Listening Systems, and

  • A variety of multi-sensory math instruction

  • She supervised the training of all of her tutors.

Our Founder & Director

A portrait of Kris Eller

Kris Eller, MEd

Kris Eller is the Founder, President and Director of Lights On Learning Solutions, Inc.

  • She has a bachelor's degree in Biochemistry, and a master's degree in Educational Psychology and has been an educator for over 30 years, working with a broad spectrum of diverse learners.

She is certified or trained in:

  • Barton Reading and Spelling program

  • Other Orton-Gillingham programs

  • Speech to Print Reading program

  • Rhythmic Movement reflex integration

  • Processing and Cognitive Enhancement (PACE)

  • Integrated Listening Systems, and

  • Making Math Real and other multi-sensory math programs.

The Rest Of Our Team

The Rest Of Our Team

The Rest Of Our Team

Our Team of Learning Specialists looks forward to working with your student to help them achieve their and your goals in the most efficient and enjoyable timeframe.

Ellen

Learning Specialist

Kathee

Learning Specialist

Lucy

Learning Specialist

Melanie

Learning Specialist

Nancy

Learning Specialist

Paula

Learning Specialist

Renee

Learning Specialist

Sheila

Learning Specialist

A picture of Sparkles the LOLS Maltese Emotional Support Dog

Sparkles

Lead Greeter & Student Encourager

Images created through collaboration

with OpenAI's ChatGPT.


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