
How we place students at LDS
At LDS, a core part of our RISE One-to-one program placements is making a customized match for each learner. This attention to detail sets LDS apart from other services.
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At LDS, a core part of our RISE One-to-one program placements is making a customized match for each learner. This attention to detail sets LDS apart from other services.
Learn MoreUBC Students looking for families to participate in two studies. Anisa Nasseri and Minyeong Cho, former instructors at LDS, are currently seeking participants for two different studies they are conducting at UBC.
Learn MoreWelcome to our Community Compass blog series! Are you searching for exciting and enriching activities to fill your calendar in the Lower Mainland? Look no further! We’re thrilled to introduce our monthly blog post highlighting a curated selection of engaging events and activities in our community.
Learn MoreAs we evolve and mature as an organization, it behooves us to ensure that not only the substance of our work but also its form aligns with our values. We are announcing a new senior management team.
Learn MoreMay is Leave a Legacy Month, a national campaign encouraging people to consider leaving gifts to charities through their wills or other planned giving vehicles.
Learn MoreThere have been many developments in BC related to investing in education and supporting unique learners. There have also been a significant number of stories about teacher and school resource shortages and budgetary cuts for non-core educational services.
Learn MoreWe are incredibly proud to announce that LDS – Learn. Develop. Succeed. has been certified as a Living Wage Employer in British Columbia. This certification is more than just a title for us.
Learn MoreRISE One-to-one specialized learning support includes focused support in these areas. 1. Foundational skills in literacy and math. 2. School skills such as executive function, studying, homework, and coursework.
Learn MoreLearn about our 2024-25 fees. Our goal is for our fees to be fair, equitable, consistent and accessible; this post helps to explain how we achieve that.
Learn MoreLast year, the American Academy of Pediatrics reported that more than 90% of children between the ages of 2-17 play video games. How do video games impact youth well-being and development?
Learn MoreLearn why our RISE One-to-one specialized learning support is much more than tutoring. Read about our unparalleled wrap-around support for students with learning differences.
Learn MoreWelcome to our newest blog series! Are you searching for exciting and enriching activities to fill your calendar in the Lower Mainland? Look no further! We’re thrilled to introduce our monthly blog post highlighting a curated selection of engaging events and activities in our community.
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