EdRev 2010 Exhibitors
EdRev 2010 will feature a huge selection of exhibitors providing services that cover the whole LD journey from early childhood to college and career.
If you would like to exhibit, click here for more information and registration.
The following exhibitors are confirmed so far:
1st Voice
Arbor Bay School
Arbor Bay School is a Non Public, Non Profit school serving
students K-8th grades with language based learning
disabilities. Our mission is to provide an individualzed
program that will help our students achieve social and academic
success.
Bayhill High School
Bayhill High School serves students in grades 9-12 with
learning disabilities who may have mild emotional or social challenges.
Bayhill provides a college preparatory curriculum with intensive
remediation in reading, writing, math, and study skills. Instruction is
multisensory, structured and engaging. Psychotherapy, speech and
language, and tutoring are available.
Bodin, An Educational Consulting Group
Bodin's team of consultants and licensed psychologists provide assessment, psychological testing and treatment planning for students 8 - 28 who are struggling with learning, behavioral and mental health issues. We travel throughout the country to maintain current information on programs so that we are able to develop clinically appropriate plans.
BOLD - Bright Options for the Learning
Disabled
Bright Options for the Learning Disabled (BOLD) works with high school
and college students. BOLD helps students research, apply, and decide
on college options that could work for them, and BOLD also supports
college students to help them stay on track and graduate. Private and
group sessions available. www.rebeccafieldconsulting.com
Books Aloud, Inc.
We record audio books for the blind, visually impaired,
learning or physically disabled and lend them free to our
clients.
Books, Inc.
Books Inc. is a locally owned and operated independent bookseller with 11 locations in California. We can trace our roots back to the Gold Rush Days of 1851. We are committed to bringing our neighbourhoods the best service, events and information that is available to us in these interesting times.
Camp Kodiak
Integrated, non-competitive, residential summer camp serving children and teens with and without ADHD, LD, NLD and Asperger Syndrome. Social skills program, academic tutoring and over 50 sports and activities. Small cabin groups, 2:1 ratio, professional staff. Comfortable lakefront cabins with electricity and full bathrooms. Transportation to and from Toronto and airport provided.
Center for Adaptive Learning
The Center for Adaptive Learning is a non-profit, residential program located in Concord, California, serving adults with neurodevelopmental disabilities, now called Autism Spectrum Disabilities. CAL is a life-span program providing services in living skills, counseling, education, art therapy and computer skills, job development and placement, as well as a health/fitness program.
CCSF
Our office provides high-quality comprehensive college readiness services to prospective students, high school and middle school students, K-12 faculty, staff, administrators from both public and private sectors, and community-based organizations. We provide early-outreach services to ensure prospective students are knowledgeable and prepared for the college experience.
Charles Armstrong School
Charles Armstrong School serves high potential students with language-based learning differences, such as dyslexia, empowering them to thrive as learners in school and life. We believe that all kids can learn, all kids learn differently, and all kids must learn to use their minds well.
Children's Health Council
Children's Health Council is a multidisciplinary assessment
and treatment center, for children with emotional, behavioral,
education and developmental challenges. CHC also has a
therapeutic day school on site.
Claro Software Ltd
Claro Software a rapidly growing, innovative software company
that develops and licenses assistive software. We use leading edge
speech and imaging technology and adaptive techniques to make the
computer easier to use. Our software is widely used for reading and
writing support, proofreading, language learning, magnification and
general access to your computer. With Windows and Mac versions, mobile
USB stick options and network delivered solutions, we aim to provide
the best choice for the user. Our design ethos is to keep the software
easy to use, and available in many
languages."
College Internship Program
Comprehensive support program providing individualized,
academic, internship and independent living experiences for young
adults, ages 18-25, diagnosed with learning differences, Asperger's
Syndrome, ADHD, Dyslexia and PDD-NOS.
Communication Works
Communication Works provides speech, language, social learning, emotional and sensory integration services to individuals of all ages. Programs help increase awareness of social cues, perspective taking, verbal and non-verbal communication, problem solving, understanding emotions and self control. For more information, visit www.cwtherapy.com or call 510.639.2929.
Disability Rights Advocates
Disability Rights Advocates (DRA) is a non-profit law firm
dedicated to advancing equal rights for people with all types of
disabilities, including mobility, hearing, vision, learning, and
psychological disabilities. DRA has improved access for millions of
people with disabilities in key areas of life, including education,
employment, and health care.
Disability Rights California
Disability Rights California, formerly known as Protection & Advocacy, Inc., provides informaiton, advice and assistance to person with disabilities.
Don Johnston Incorporated
Don Johnston empowers educators with supplemental instruction and intervention solutions to help the widest range of students build core literacy skills. Don Johnston’s award-winning products build in physical accessibility, integrate validated research, capitalize on new discoveries in brain science, align to standards and are presented in multiple medias through engaging instructional models.
EdTrainingSF
Foothill College Adaptive Learning
Division
The Adaptive Learning Division's mission is to provide equal
access to students with disabilities to the college's educational
programs, and to prepare and provide career programs in the special
education and disability-related fields. This mission is
carried out through collaborative programs: Disability Resource Center
(DRC), Computer Access Center (CAC), Transition to Work (TTW),
Community-Based Program (CBP), Adapted Physical Education (APE), REACH
(post-stroke),and STEP-Learning Disability
Services.
The HANDLE Institute
For people of all ages, the unique HANDLE approach effectively addresses a wide range of learning, behavior and developmental issues; including Learning Disabilities, ADD/ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorders and undiagnosed functional challenges. A gentle, non-drug treatment alternative, HANDLE offers hope and provides help to those wishing to reach their full potential.
The Hearing and Speech Center of Northern California
Agency provides counseling, outreach, audiology, speech and language, an auditory/oral school and a preschool for students who are Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing.
Hope Academy
We are a full-time private school serving students who have dyslexia in grades one through eight. We offer a simultaneous multi-sensory learning environment that allows dyslexic students the opportunity to succeed, especially in the area of language skill acquisition.
Immaculate Conception Academy
FLAME (Focused Learning for Academic Motivation and
Excellence)provides academic support for students with identified
learning differences. Program includes assessment, content
tutorials, remediation, study skill and time management instruction,
and long-term goal planning. Program director works closely with
faculty, Guidance, and parents to ensure that students
receive the academic and personal support necessary to achieve their
fullest potential.
Institute for Insight and Transformation
We are all unique. At the Institute for Insight and Transformation authenticity is valued over conformity. Children who learn differently need encouragement to become more comfortable with themselves as valuable and unique individuals. Learning to adapt means finding what you are good at and achieving your personal best.
Intel Corporation
The Intel® Reader is a handheld device designed to increase independence for people who have learning disabilities such as dyslexia, or have low vision or blindness. It combines a high-resolution camera with an Intel® Atom™ processor to take a photo of printed text and read it aloud to the user.
Jewish Vocational Service
JVS provides a wide range of employment and education services
to youth with disabilities, ages 14-24. We partner with SFUSD, CCSF and
numerous CBOs. Services include: workreadiness training, subsidized
internships, job search assistance, college matriculation and
retention.
Kaplan Tutoring
Tutoring and enrichment for children K-8th grade; we offer SpellRead which is the #1 reading intervention and reading comprehension program as ranked by the Dept of Education
Kidspace
Kidspace is a pediatric therapy clinic providing occupational therapy, speech therapy and play based psycho-therapy. We have recently added social skills groups to our offerings. Kidspace practitioners are committed to helping children develop to their full potential.
Landmark College
Our mission is to transform the way students learn, educators teach, and the public thinks about education. We provide highly accessible approaches to learning that empower individuals to learn differently to exceed their aspirations and to ahieve their greatest potential.
The Laurel School
The Laurel School has been serving students and their families in the Bay Area since 1968. We are a private K-8 school in the inner Richmond that is dedicated to students with mild to moderate learning differences, and for students who benefit from smaller class sizes.
Leonardsherman.com
Leonard Sherman has been doing music lessons for people with learning challenges for over 6 years. He teaches in Emeryville mainly, but also in Marin and San Francisco. Mr. Sherman's instruments include piano, guitar, bass guitar, voice, clarinet, sax, trumpet, and percussion.
Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes
Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes is an organization dedicated to helping children and adults learn to their potential. Lindamood-Bell’s research-based instruction teaches reading, language comprehension, and math, and is especially successful with children previously diagnosed with dyslexia, hyperlexia, and autism spectrum disorders. Our Learning Centers offer individualized, one-on-one instruction based on each student’s individualized learning needs.
The Listening Center
Non-Invasive integrative therapies for children with ADHD, auditory processing, autism, language delays, learning delays.
The Literacy and Language Center
We offer personalized multi-sensory programs in a supportive one-to-one setting to improve reading, spelling, writing, verbal expression, reading and listening comprehension, critical thinking skills and vocabulary. These programs are appropriate for ages 5 to adult and are an excellent approach for all learning styles and abilities.
Livescribe
Livescribe is fundamentally changing the way people capture,
access and share information with pen and paper. Founded in 2007,
Livescribe has developed a breakthrough low-cost mobile computing
platform which includes the award-winning Pulse smartpen, dot paper,
smartpen applications, Livescribe Desktop software, Livescribe Online
Community, and development tools.
Making Math Real
Making Math Real is a comprehensive professional development program for parents, educators and educational institutions. Since 1996, Making Math Real is the original multisensory structured training model that provides intensive development in mathematics for students of all processing styles, pre-K through calculus. This Summer, the popular Math Camp for Kids will return to serve students entering 2nd grade through entering 8th grade.
Mary Morelli
Mary Morelli is a credentialed teacher and educational
therapist who provides quality instruction in preschool through eighth
grade. She provides individual and group multi-sensory instruction and
fine motor skill training. This approach develops phonological
awareness which creates a base for instruction in phonics,
decoding/reading skills, reading comprehension, and writing skills that
form a strong learning foundation for students with varying strengths,
weaknesses and diverse learning styles. She builds language skills
fundamental to academic success.
McClure Mallory & Baron
McClure Mallory & Baron provides comprehensive educational consulting services for students from elementary school through college. Our professional counselors have many years experience working with students with traditional learning styles, as well as youngsters with learning disabilities, emotional and social difficulties. We identify the schools that truly “fit” the child.
Mid-Peninsula High School
Mid-Peninsula High School offers flexible, individually
focused programs in a safe environment where creative, unconventional
thinkers can discover and realize their full
potential.
Mitchell College
Mitchell College offers the nation's premier college academic
support program for students with learning disabilities and/or ADHD. In
addition to 4-yr & 2-yr programs, the College also has Thames
Academy, a Post-Grad transitional year.
Morrissey-Compton Educational Center, Inc.
The Morrissey-Compton Educational Center, Inc. is a nonprofit, private corporation founded in 1982 by Dr. Patricia Morrissey and Dr. Carolyn Compton. Dr. John Brentar is the Executive Director. The agency provides both diagnostic and treatment services for children and adults with learning disabilities, as well as professional consultation to agencies and community organizations.
Moving Forward Towards Independence
Moving Forward is both a transitional and community living
program in beautiful Napa, CA where young adults with cognitive
disabilities are provided the supports and skills they need to live and
work independently.
The New High School Project at Chartwell
The New High School Project at Chatwell is a high school in the Monterey Bay area that provides diagnostic education to students with specific learning variations, equiping them with the skills, confidence, creativity, and perseverance necessary to meet the challenges of mainstream education and lifelong learning.
Northern California Branch of The International Dyslexia
Association
The Northern California Branch of The International Dyslexia
Association (NCBIDA) provides information about dyslexia, a language-based
learning disability that affects up to 20 percent of the U.S.
population. NCBIDA offers workshops, dyslexia simulations, newsletters,
scholarships for teacher training, and referrals to professionals
expert in testing and teaching individuals with
dyslexia.
Northern California Learning Disabilities
Association
(Formerly known as East bay Learning Disabilities
Association). We are dedicated to the improvement of education and life
for individuals of average to above intelligence with learning,
perceptual, and/or behavioral neuro-developmental disabilities. We seek
to accomplish this through awareness, advocacy, empowerment, education,
service and collaborative efforts.
Parents Helping Parents
Parents Helping Parents is a family resource center which
provides information, support and training to families of individuals
with disabilities and the professionals that serve them. The
iTech Center, a program of PHP, is an assistive technology preview and
demonstration center and will showcase a variety of LD tools at the
exhibit table and during the presentation.
Orinda Academy
Orinda Academy has a 28-year history of providing a superb college preparatory education for students, grades 7 - 12. The school's hallmarks are structure and support for engendering success for students with different learning styles. Small class size (average/10), a diverse student population, and a full compliment of co-curricular activities make Orinda Academy a special jewel in the redwood hills, accessible to all East Bay communities by BART.
Parents Helping Parents
Parents Helping Parents is a family resource center which provides information, support and training to families of individuals with disabilities and the professionals that serve them. The iTech Center, a program of PHP, is an assistive technology preview and demonstration center and will showcase a variety of LD tools at the exhibit table and during the presentation.
Pine Hill School
The Pratt Center
We have five licensed psychologists in our clinic, and we specialize in psychotherapy, psychological evaluations and educational advocacy. We help with anxiety and depression, attention problems, learning disabilities, school and work stress, interpersonal difficulties, parenting challenges, social skills and self-esteem, and separation and divorce. Please visit us at www.prattcenter.com.
Quest Therapeutic Camps, Inc.
Quest Therapeutic Camps provide an evidence-based summer and Afterschool treatment program for children with mild to moderate behavioral, emotional and social problems. Children receive individualized treatment plans with milieu and group therapy each day within the naturalistic environment of camp. Qualified staff provides intervention to assure significant progress. Parent support and meetings throughout the program.
Raskob Learning Institute and Day School
Raskob Day School is a non-public school for bright students with learning disabilities. Raskob seeks to recognize and nurture talents and strengths of each student while remediating areas of weakness. Individualized curriculums, multi-sensory/differentiated teaching allows students to experience success, promote their needs through self-advocacy, and recognize themselves as learners.
The Reading Clinic
The Reading Clinic offers one-to-one tutoring in reading, spelling, writing, language comprehension and math. Using research-based, multi-sensory programs, The Reading Clinic focuses on enhanced academic performance and self-esteem. The Reading Clinic identifies a student's needs and creates a tailored solution. The results are measurable, significant and most importantly, last a lifetime.
Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic
RFB&D works with major U.S. publishers to offer audio textbooks that match schools’ core curricula and students’ Individualized Education Programs (IEPs). With thousands of titles, RFB&D audio textbooks make curricula accessible to all students with print disabilities. As students transition to college, RFB&D offers top ranked college titles.
Resource Center for Children, Youth and Families (RCCYF)
We provide drop in information and referrals to parents who need help and support. We offer drop in parenting skills, youth programs and family literacy club, parent/child interactive playgroups, and summer free lunches for kids ages infant - 17 years old.
Riordan High School
Russell Bede School
Russell Bede is a private, nonprofit school in San Mateo, CA serving students in grades 1 - 6 who have language-related learning differences. Classes are each limited to six students. Focus is on academics, and classroom teachers are all credentialed. A full range of services and programs in provided.
San Francisco Public Library
LD services and tools at San Francisco Public Library: Resource Collection for Learning Differences provides information about and for people who have LD; Project Read helps English-speaking adults to improve their basic reading and writing skills; Large print materials; Talking books; Computer-based assistive technologies.
School for Independent Learners
School for Independent Learners is a one-to-one high school. While SIL has 25 full-time students, 180 students from neighboring schools take one or two classes at SIL. At SIL, students can progress at their own pace. They can make up a class or get ahead in a subject. Education is student-centered and mastery-based.
Second Start
SECOND START offers a tutorial and diagnostic clinic to children with autism, asperger's & severe disabilities. We provide a multi-disciplinary, academic and therapeutic program to children in grades 1-12, as well as after school tutoring for children of ALL learning levels, disabled or not.
SI KID SF
SIKidSF is a support group for parents of kids with sensory
processing disorder, living in San Francisco. We have a website, an
email list serve and monthly meetings, all free to
members.
SOAR
SOAR’s adventure programs serve youth with LD and/or AD/HD. We proudly highlight our California adventures: Standard, a 10-day course in Southern California; and Expedition, an 18-day Northern California adventure. Activities include surfing, climbing, kayaking the Channel Islands and Monterey Bay, backpacking the Sierras, exploring Yosemite, whitewater rafting and more!
Sparking Your Genius
Sparking Your Genius provides intensive individualized
training in reading, writing, math, and oral language for kids with
learning and attention challenges entering 5th through 10th grades.
With student-to-instructor ratios of 3:1 and enrollment capped at six,
our two-week summer clinics ensure that being different makes all the
difference!
Stanbridge Academy
Stanbridge Academy is a private K – 12 school for students
with mild to moderate learning differences. Stanbridge
provides a supportive community and a structured environment that
fosters academic and social growth through standards-based curriculum,
experiential learning and social pragmatics. Students develop
the abilities that will enable them to become self-advocates, lifelong
learners and engaged citizens.
Star Academy
Star Academy serves students with learning
differences in grades 1-12. This comprehensive individualized program
features small class sizes, multi-sensory instruction and one-on-one
support from a broad range of on-site learning specialists. Located in
San Rafael (Marin County), Star Academy draws students from all over
the Greater Bay Area.
Sterne School
Sterne School is committed to educating students who learn
differently by allowing them to discover their individual strengths and
learning styles. Through a hands-on and individualized program that
focuses on academic and social development, Sterne helps prepare
students for the challenges of life.
Support for Families of Children with
Disabilities
The purpose of Support for Families is to ensure that families of children with any kind of disability or special health care need have the knowledge and assistance they need to make informed choices that support their child’s health, education and development. Support for Families provides peer support to families and information and education to families, professionals and the community at large.
UC Berkeley
UC Berkeley has a one-of-a-kind social skills camps for
high-functioning children and teens on the spectrum that provides
social coaching in a fully integrated day camp. Younger
campers participate in sports and recreation activities where as teens
focus on leadership and work skills. Having fun, learning,
and integrating with typically developing peers are our main
goals.
UCSF Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Through superb clinical care, cutting-edge research, and advanced training, the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Clinics at the University of California San Francisco provide hope and facilitate positive transformation for those children and adolescents of Northern California and beyond who struggle with neurodevelopmental disorders and emotional problems.
University of Arizona, SALT Center
The SALT Center is an academic support program that provides a comprehensive range of services to University of Arizona students with learning and attention challenges. Our program is fee based and space is limited to 225 new students each year. Students need to apply to and be accepted to receive services.
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