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Brain Based Learning Extends Human Potential

Brain Based Learning Extends Human Potential by teaching students how their brains work best. Showing the students their brain strengths helps them learn better and retain information in memory for a long time.

Ed Sage School has had great success in extending human potential. The students undergo a transformation in learning that gives them knowledge to retain for the future. Understanding the best way to put information into memory is the key for permanence in learning.

Each student at Ed Sage School has a Student Action Plan. The student’s strengths and weaknesses in learning are identified in the plan. Then the students, teachers, and parents use techniques which help the students learn to the best of their human potential.

Enrollment for the 2022-2023 school year is now open. There are a limited number of spots. Apply now and get more information. Contact Beth Silver, Head of School, at 310-720-0390 or bethcarolsilver@gmail.com.

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