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Therapeutic Tutoring: A Guide for Parents

Therapeutic Tutoring: A Guide for Parents

Therapeutic tutoring is a specialized form of academic support that integrates educational strategies with therapeutic techniques. It is designed to help students, particularly those with learning disabilities, ADHD, autism, anxiety, or other challenges that affect...

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Therapeutic Tutoring: A Guide for Teachers

Therapeutic Tutoring: A Guide for Teachers

Therapeutic tutoring is an instructional approach designed to support students with learning differences, disabilities, or emotional challenges that impact their academic success. Unlike traditional tutoring, which focuses on content mastery, therapeutic tutoring...

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Dr. Alan Jacobson, Psy.D., MBA Founder and Clinical Director
Dr. Alan S. Jacobson, Psy.D., MBA, is a Clinical Psychologist and Founder of the Center for Applied Psychological Science. He is also the Founder and Clinical Director of Therapeutic Tutoring, a specialized educational therapy service integrating psychological expertise with structured academic intervention. With over 20 years of clinical experience, he oversees evidence-based cognitive educational therapy and individualized tutoring for students and adults with dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia, executive functioning challenges, and other learning disabilities. His work bridges the gap between traditional tutoring and clinically informed educational therapy services. This approach emphasizes durable skill development, executive functioning growth, and restored academic confidence — not just short-term grade improvement.