
Our Focus
![]() The Dubin Learning Center<h1>For 40 Years The Dubin Center has been tutoring Santa Barbara students with learning differences including dyslexia, ADHD, executive functioning challenges, reading, math and writing disabilities and processing disorders.</h1> | ![]() Thank you Dubin!"With a positive attitude and a sense of humor, Barry Dubin has helped our children hone their test-taking skills. Thank you so much for helping Julia. She is thrilled to be accepted to both Cate and Thacher in the most competitive year ever, the only one from her school." - Robert and Ann Deiner | ![]() The Dubin Learning LoftOur loft provides the perfect environment for quiet one on one learning sessions and tutoring |
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What is Educational Therapy
Educational therapy demystifies learning problems and stimulates clients’ awareness of their strengths so they can use those strengths to best advantage to overcome or compensate for areas of weakness...
ADHD More than Moving Fast
Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) affects around 10 percent of kids between ages 3 and 17. ADHD makes it hard for kids to sit still, concentrate, focus and control impulses...

Our Focus

Academics
An assessment of academics and the processing areas underlying academic performance provide the guidelines for our work with a student...


Learning Strategies
Specific strategies are practiced for organization, planning, task completion and following oral and written directions, which enable the student to become successful problem solvers.


Building Self Esteem
Confidence and self-direction are developed through successful completion of tasks. Positive learning is experienced by tailoring instruction to each child's learning profile...



Understanding The Evaluation Process
Monday, January 22,2016
An evaluation is the gateway to special education. Before your child can get special education and related services for the first time, the school must give her a comprehensive evaluation. This process is guided by legal rules in the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).
