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In this episode of the Turning Winds Podcast, host Kevin Zundl sits down with educators Kathy Miller and Greg Hall, M.Ed. to explore how individualized support empowers students, especially those with IEPs and 504 plans, to rediscover academic success. With small class sizes, tailored learning plans, and integrated therapeutic support, Turning Winds helps teens not only catch up but often surpass their previous academic benchmarks.
Kathy and Greg share real examples of students making dramatic progress through targeted tutoring, one-on-one instruction, and structured interventions that meet them where they are. Whether students are behind due to anxiety, ADHD, or learning differences, or ahead and ready for AP-level work, this episode shows what’s possible in the right environment.
If you're a parent watching your teen struggle in school, this conversation offers clarity, hope, and a path forward.
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Keywords: individualized education, IEP support, 504 plans, academic recovery, therapeutic learning environment, ADHD support, anxiety and school performance, small class sizes, one-on-one instruction, Turning Winds academics, teen education success, academic growth through therapy
For more teen parenting tips and treatment information | turningwinds.com | 800-845-1380.
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In this episode of the Turning Winds Podcast, host Kevin Zundl sits down with educators Kathy Miller and Greg Hall, M.Ed. to explore how individualized support empowers students, especially those with IEPs and 504 plans, to rediscover academic success. With small class sizes, tailored learning plans, and integrated therapeutic support, Turning Winds helps teens not only catch up but often surpass their previous academic benchmarks.
Kathy and Greg share real examples of students making dramatic progress through targeted tutoring, one-on-one instruction, and structured interventions that meet them where they are. Whether students are behind due to anxiety, ADHD, or learning differences, or ahead and ready for AP-level work, this episode shows what’s possible in the right environment.
If you're a parent watching your teen struggle in school, this conversation offers clarity, hope, and a path forward.
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Balancing Natural and Imposed Consequences in Parenting · Teaching responsibility through consequences rather than control.
The Moment Everything Changed for Our Family at Turning Winds · A family shares how clarity and hope emerged through treatment.
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A Healing Philosophy · An exploration of the core beliefs that guide treatment and academic work.
How Turning Winds Builds Up Teen Resilience · How structure, relationships and real-world purpose foster lasting change.
Give Them Enough Time · Why patience, consistency and connection play a key role in meaningful outcomes.
Keywords: individualized education, IEP support, 504 plans, academic recovery, therapeutic learning environment, ADHD support, anxiety and school performance, small class sizes, one-on-one instruction, Turning Winds academics, teen education success, academic growth through therapy
For more teen parenting tips and treatment information | turningwinds.com | 800-845-1380.