Stories of Transformational Growth
Following are just a few of the student transformations that we have helped students to realize since we first began developing new educational approaches in 2019. Find out more here, on our blog and in our parent testimonials. Scroll down to learn more about the research-backed methodology behind our results.
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Hear from some of our parents about their children’s journeys…
The methodology behind these results
We delivered these transformative results through a research-backed and replicable process developed at Cajal Academy of rebuilding skills from the ground up to change the fundamentals of the child’s neuropsychological profile.
Many of our most iconic scientific, business and cultural leaders throughout time have been twice exceptional thinkers, but as children “2e” learners can present with a range of social and emotional difficulties that may display as anxiety, task avoidance, difficulties connecting with same-age peers and resistance to learning through topics outside their own interest areas. An unacceptably large majority of them experience school-based trauma, leading many families to remove their students from formal educational settings and homeschool their children so that they can experience emotionally-safe and intellectually-stimulating learning opportunities.
Seeing these common themes in the students we serve, we invested in understanding what it is about the twice exceptional neuropsychological profile that explains these difficulties, and concluded that the very fact of having a large gap between out-sized strengths in some “splinter” neurocognitive skills or subpart processes on the one hand and average or below average splinter skills in another creates a dysfunctional experience that variably and unpredictably undermines student performance across a range of academic and social skills, depending on the extent to which they draw upon skills in which the child is strong and other ones in which they struggle. This unpredictability, and variability in performance, undermines the student’s confidence and experience of safety.
This understanding is at the heart of our pioneering approach to working with twice exceptional students. Our research-backed methodology gets behind diagnostic labels to identify the splinter skill deficiencies themselves and how they connect to the child’s learning and social-emotional experiences. We then work backwards down the neurodevelopmental chain to identify where essential skills were under-developed, and then employ hyper-specialized applications of occupational and physical therapy to “re-wire” how the child performs those skills. This neurodevelopmental process is at the center of each child’s Student Growth Catalyst: a dynamic and comprehensive roadmap that incorporates this isolated skill development into academic and social-emotional programming that helps the student to understand the basis of their prior school trauma and develop the growth mindset required to try academic activities that have always challenged them—thus discovering their own gifts. Throughout this process, students engage in academic curriculum tailored to the strengths and needs of intellectually-gifted students, while learning the super-sized executive function, leadership and self-care skills that are essential for these inherently innovative thinkers to turn their unique ways of seeing the world into reality through our school-wide Vision to Voice Curriculum.
We developed this approach working with twice exceptional students, however we anticipate that this approach will prove beneficial for students having a wider range of special education needs. Your financial support can help us continue to develop these approaches, which we intend to publish and disseminate to impact students well beyond our walls.
Find out more about this exciting approach elsewhere on our website, or contact us today to find out whether we might be able to help support your child’s journey.