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Heritage Academy Dyslexia Centre (HADC)
HERITAGE ACADEMY DYSLEXIA CENTRE (HADC)
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The HERITAGE ACADEMY DYSLEXIA CENTRE (HADC), now leading the training in Ottawa for the S.M.T. method formerly used by the Canadian Dyslexia Centre INC, is situated in Ottawa and specializes in conducting in-person training sessions for the Simultaneous Multisensory Teaching Method (S.M.T.)
The HADC serves as a valuable resource for individuals dealing with dyslexia and specific language difficulties.
In 1989, Mrs. Brazeau-Ward took her unwavering dedication to the next level by establishing HERITAGE ACADEMY, a primary and secondary school located in Ottawa. This institution was purposefully designed to provide specialized support and education tailored to the needs of students facing dyslexia. Through her commitment to empowering individuals with dyslexia, Mrs. Brazeau-Ward made a lasting impact in this field, as evident through her involvement with the CDA, CDC, and HERITAGE ACADEMY.
Mrs. Brazeau-Ward has since retired from her role at the Canadian Dyslexia Centre INC (CDC), and the team at HERITAGE ACADEMY has taken a significant step by establishing a new resource and training centre known as HERITAGE ACADEMY DYSLEXIA CENTRE (HADC).
The HADC serves as a valuable resource for individuals dealing with dyslexia and specific language difficulties.
In 1989, Mrs. Brazeau-Ward took her unwavering dedication to the next level by establishing HERITAGE ACADEMY, a primary and secondary school located in Ottawa. This institution was purposefully designed to provide specialized support and education tailored to the needs of students facing dyslexia. Through her commitment to empowering individuals with dyslexia, Mrs. Brazeau-Ward made a lasting impact in this field, as evident through her involvement with the CDA, CDC, and HERITAGE ACADEMY.
Mrs. Brazeau-Ward has since retired from her role at the Canadian Dyslexia Centre INC (CDC), and the team at HERITAGE ACADEMY has taken a significant step by establishing a new resource and training centre known as HERITAGE ACADEMY DYSLEXIA CENTRE (HADC).
Ages served: All ages
Languages served: English, French
Fees: Yes (Fees applicable for training, tutoring and educational supplies. Resource sharing is Free of Charge.)
Accepting patients: Yes
To be seen: Clients/families may self refer
http://www.dyslexiacentre.ca/Contacts/
Area Served: Ottawa-Carleton http://www.dyslexiacentre.ca/Contacts/
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