Eye to Eye Mentoring Program
Once a week students from your local community with learning and attention issues, like dyslexia and ADHD, experience a proven, social-emotional curriculum. Students learn skills of self-advocacy, metacognition, and grit. This program is brought to your neighborhood by Eye to Eye — a national mentoring and advocacy organization run by and for people with learning differences.
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A free after-school program for students in 5th to 8th grade with learning and attention differences, like Dyslexia and ADHD at University of Nevada, Reno!
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Students work together to create projects featuring Eye to Eye’s social-emotional learning curriculum.
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Projects run by trained Chapter Leaders who lead their students through a proven social-emotional learning curriculum teaching vital skills such as metacognition and self-advocacy.
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Meet members of the Eye to Eye community: a network of local parents is now available at your fingertips.
Wednesday, December 19, 2018 at 5:00pm to 6:00pm
Rotunda of the Mathewson-IGT Knowledge Center
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Clubs and Organizations, Civic and Service Engagement, Community Outreach
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Rita Perkins 3/20/2019
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