Webinars
Learn more about how you can help yourself or your loved ones overcome learning and cognitive challenges and which Eaton Arrowsmith’s programs might be the best fit for your needs in our webinars with top experts.
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Featured Webinar:
Eaton Arrowsmith's 3 Locations to Serve You
(Online, Vancouver BC, and Redmond WA)
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Adding the Brain to the Education Equation: Cognitive Enhancement for All
Eaton Arrowsmith hosts Barbara Arrowsmith-Young, creator of the Arrowsmith Program to speak about the program, this includes information on research and her vision for the program.
Knowledge Sharing Session with Howard Eaton
Join Howard Eaton, Founder/Director of Eaton Arrowsmith, and Sandra Heusel, Admissions Director, for a knowledge sharing session where they answer questions about our in-school and online programs.
Technology and Our Kids: How Much is Too Much?
The reward of instant gratification along with the feeling that you are learning something is incredibly satisfying. It is also dangerously addictive. Add to that any type of impulse control issue and you have a perfect storm.
We are proud to partner with Dr. Hilarie Cash, co-founder of reSTART Life in bringing this conversation to you.
What Our Students Say
Watch these video testimonials from Eaton Arrowsmith students.
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DID YOU KNOW?
A student with learning disabilities can lose $700,000+ in lifelong earnings if you don’t act to improve their brain’s capacity.
In 2018, Statistics Canada published an article entitled, “Canadians with disabilities: A demographic, employment and income profile, 2017.” The article noted, “Among youth with disabilities who were neither in school nor employed, 87% had a mental health-related disability, a learning disability, or both.” Finally, “Since those with mental health-related and/or learning disabilities accounted for 77% of youth with disabilities, this suggests they are disproportionately affected when it comes to being neither in school nor employed.”