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Give your child a jump-start on the next school year with the educational summer programs at The Southfield Center for Development! We are offering an Executive Functions Workshop and Writer's Workshop for middle school students, and a College Essay Boot Camp for high school juniors. Individualized academic tutoring (K-12) and executive functions coaching also available. To learn more, please contact us at (203) 202-7654 or e-mail summer@southfieldcenter.com. Our compassionate and experienced clinical team works with you to learn about your child's challenges. We design a customized plan targeting areas of need, while capitalizing on personal strengths. We will collaborate with your family so that your child achieves success—through our wide range of services. 
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The Southfield Center for Development is a family-centered, interdisciplinary practice dedicated to providing comprehensive evaluation and care to children and adolescents not achieving their full potential. Our team of more than twenty skilled practitioners offers an integrated approach to the learning, emotional, behavioral, and medical issues that impact our children, including: academic challenges, poor organization/attention skills including AD/HD, social/emotional/behavioral challenges, speech/language delays, autism spectrum disorders and related developmental disabilities, learning disabilities, and nutritional concerns.
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