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Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes

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Money-Hungry Company Masquerading as a Learning Center - Clinician Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes Employee Review

1.0
6 Oct 2023
Recommend
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Pros

The basis of their learning program absolutely works for some students. I also personally love and enjoyed working with children, and met some great coworkers here. If you are looking to get into tutoring, Lindamood Bell is a great temporary position to attend their training and get some experience, but if you have any previous experience under your belt, take it elsewhere where employees are treated/paid better.

Cons

I have been a tutor, both privately and for another tutoring company, for 8 years and Lindamood Bell has completely taken away my love for the field. LB has proven techniques for teaching a very specific cognitive impairment (visualization). Unfortunately, they take in all kinds of students that do NOT benefit from this curriculum. My center especially has been low on students and therefore low on funds, so any student that comes in for an evaluative test gets the hard sell for our program. This directly harms both the students and the "clinicians" (tutors). We had many students who were frustrated by our program and felt it was monotonous, because they weren't personally experiencing the problems that our curriculum is set up to address. We aren't allowed to stray from curriculum (and aren't trained to anyhow), so teaching certain students who have no problem visualizing would feel like beating a dead horse. And, worse, we had many students who were brought into LB because they had behavioral issues, which continually boggled my mind because that is not what the center is advertised to take on, nor is it what the clinicians (none of whom have psychology or childcare experience) are trained by LB to do. Clinicians are therefore underprepared and overwhelmed by problem students who have - on many separate occasions at my center - become verbally abusive, disruptive, and clearly emotionally upset in-session. It is stressful as the clinician and downright harmful for these students and their poor families, who are told by consultants that LB is the right path for them even when we are making no progress. Furthermore, while clinicians are dealing with these very intense behavioral issues, they are grossly underpaid, receiving about 12% of what we charge the parents, per hour. Since I have been in the field of childcare and tutoring for many years, I know what it pays in my area, especially for taking on special-needs students, and I know the rate LB offers to clinicians is absurdly low. Even when I was officially promoted to "full-time," when I was trained as a scorer/tester, trained for our math program, and trained for academy (four rounds of training!) I never received a pay-increase or bonus to reflect my new titles/responsibilities. When I outright requested a raise following my last round of training, I was told that it would be given upon an employee review. I requested an employee review, since they are supposed to be given within three months of employment (which had long-passed), and my manager said she would get back to me. When she never did, I emailed her (since she is remote) and she never replied to the email. It is so frustrating to watch the visualization program, an admittedly very beneficial and well-studied form of teaching, be so misused due to the mismanagement, the money-hungry attitude, and the lack of behavioral training. Clinicians are over-worked, under-supported by management, and completely underpaid.

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Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes Response
2y
Thank you for sharing your experience with Lindamood-Bell. We consider feedback, such as yours, about pay and supplemental duties, in an ongoing effort to improve our workplace. While we appreciate your perspective, certain descriptions conflict with our practices. For example, we provide ongoing training on helping students stay on task, and the corporate instruction team assists with students who have a significant weakness in learning. Regarding instruction, independent research consistently proves what we see in our learning centers daily—Lindamood-Bell instruction improves language and literacy skills for students with dyslexia, autism, and other conditions that may affect learning. We strive to give our employees the time and resources they need to succeed, and we regret that you have not always felt supported in your role. While we appreciate your candor in this forum, we suggest you share your specific concerns with your supervisor or the Human Resources Department at support.hr@lindamoodbell.com or (805) 546-5693.

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2.0
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It’s great to try to help people, but…

Cons

They’re so set on their particular philosophical style, but realistically, it cannot be one size fits all. Clinicians who work there are NOT experts; they only get two weeks of training. And the sessions are extremely tight, with back-to-back students (just five minutes between each, leaving no time to prepare for the next one and no chance for clinicians to catch a breath). Lessons take place in cramped, mostly shared spaces, so everyone tends to be over-stressed. There’s no way that what is taught there, and the environment in which it’s taught, is worth what they’re charging families. Not to mention that the staff break room is like the size of a closet, and even in that tight space, many people just aren’t very friendly and hardly acknowledge your presence.

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Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes Response
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Thank you for sharing your experience with Lindamood-Bell. We appreciate that our mission of helping students reach their learning potential resonated with you. At the same time, we are disappointed to read your comments regarding training, scheduling, and your experience with our instructional model. Our initial training is designed to prepare clinicians to begin working one-to-one with students using our unique approach. That training continues through ongoing mentoring and instructional guidance from experienced staff members who oversee lesson planning, monitor student progress, and support instructional quality. This team-based model is central to our instructional approach and to supporting student outcomes. We regret that the purpose and value of this model were not evident during your employment. We also recognize that learning center work can be demanding, particularly during busy periods, and we appreciate your perspective regarding scheduling and the work environment. Feedback such as yours is valuable as we continue working to improve communication and the overall staff experience. Thank you again for taking the time to share your thoughts. We wish you all the best in your future endeavors.
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