Frequently Asked Questions
What makes your tutoring program special?
All LDA tutoring staff have degrees in special education and are certified by the State of Missouri to teach special education. LDA staff are all trained professionals.
 
What criteria are used to see if a child is appropriate for your program?
Each child's information is reviewed by the LDA Executive Director and Tutoring Coordinator to make sure he or she will benefit from the LDA tutoring program. All children must have an average to above average intelligence rating or higher to be successful, and must be considered in the mild to moderate range of disability.
 
What is the procedure for placing my child in the tutoring program?
Once all documentation is provided and reviewed by LDA, your child is placed with a tutor that has strengths that match those of the child.
 
Why do you recommend tutoring two times a week? Can I have my child tutored just once a week?
Children with specific learning and attention problems will need assistance more than one time per week to stay on track. The LDA program is set up for two times per week to help children reach their optimum success rate.
 
Why do you need such advance notice of an absence?
If a tutor comes into our office for a specific student, a fee will have to be charged to the parent. Each tutor's schedule needs to be rearranged when a student is absent, and it takes time to reach other parents about the change.
 
If my child is getting tutoring for homework support, why should I bring him/her for tutoring when he/she doesn't have any homework that day?
The LDA tutoring staff uses the child's specific curriculum to teach remediation skills. Even though there is no homework on a given evening, organization and study skills can still be taught through the curriculum. In addition, students getting help in math and written expression can also be reinforced during these times. It is LDA's goal to help children learn to be successful so that they are able to transfer over the skills they are learning to the classroom to become independent learners.
 
My child has missed a lot of tutoring sessions. Will he/she be dropped from the program? Why?
Unless there are extenuating circumstances, a child will be dropped from the program for excessive absences. It is LDA's policy to help as many children as possible.