How an LSI Identifies Strengths and Weaknesses
We’ve discussed how an LSI assessment can help you identify and use your student’s strengths. It’s worth noting that the same evaluation can give you insight into what your student should be working on.
We always recommend learning something challenging in a student’s preferred style–to build upon the growth, motivation, and confidence we mentioned earlier. But, for easier subjects, it’s possible to incorporate less preferred methods of learning to encourage growth in those areas.
For example, a student who struggles with auditory learning might record short audio clips of their notes. They could then listen to those recordings while performing simple tasks, such as going for a walk or washing the dishes. Over time, it should become easier for that student to absorb information in this way. Partnering with a counselor at NPS can make the process of turning weaknesses into strengths a seamless and natural one.
Therapists
These are our therapists who are experienced in working with Educational Issues.

