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Wired2Learn Treatment & Learning Center

Because watching your child struggle at school shouldn’t break your heart — or their spirit

Wired2Learn is a therapeutic school for kids with learning disabilities related to dyslexia, autism, ADHD, and more. We help students who feel stuck and frustrated finally build the skills they need to thrive  academically, socially, and emotionally — through our personalized, research-backed approach. 

Stop Chasing Solutions. Get Real Transformation (without the Runaround)

You’ve switched schools, even tried homeschooling, and spent countless hours researching the 782 million therapies and programs on your Google search. But your child is still struggling, and you’re exhausted. 

Getting real help shouldn’t be this hard, and with Wired2Learn — it isn’t.

No More Guesswork. Just Real Progress.

Unlike tutoring and one-off therapies that last an hour or two a week, our comprehensive program gives your child the support they need to finally unlock their true potential — all day, every day.

Individualized
Learning

We target the root cause of your child’s specific learning disabilities by helping them strengthen the weak parts of their brain.

More than
Academics

Our program focuses on developing your child’s reading, writing, and math skills along with social and emotional growth — not just grades.

An Experienced
Team

Your child is supported by compassionate experts who see their potential and understand their challenges (and how to really help).

“Cara was non-verbal until the age of five, and socially, she struggled to fit in. Since sending Cara to Wired2Learn, we’ve seen remarkable progress in her verbal communication. We’ve also noticed improvements in her confidence and social interactions. The personalized approach at Wired2Learn has allowed her to thrive in a supportive environment where she’s not only encouraged to communicate but also given the tools and strategies to improve her speech.” 

— Trina LaRivere, Wired2Learn Parent

When School Feels Impossible, We Make Learning Click

Think of learning like building a house. If the foundation isn’t solid, no amount of paint or fancy decor will keep it from crumbling. That’s why at Wired2Learn, we don’t just teach academic subjects — we strengthen the skills that make learning stick. 

Here’s How It Works

The Arrowsmith Program

A Proven Program Used Worldwide for 40+ Years

The Arrowsmith Program helps strengthen focus, memory, problem-solving, and more — making learning, social, and emotional tasks easier for life.  

Educational Therapy

Building Academic Skills with One-on-One Support

Students get personalized support to help with reading, writing, and math skills 2 to 3 times per week — so they can catch up and feel confident in every subject. 

Project-Based Learning

Classes that Prepare Your Child for the Real World 

Hands-on projects combine academics with real-world skills — like research, writing, teamwork, and problem-solving — using formats found in today’s workplace to keep learning meaningful and engaging.

Social-Emotional Coaching

Capturing Everyday Opportunities to Grow Life Skills

Our teachers provide real-time guidance throughout the day, helping students navigate challenges, build resilience, and develop social skills — turning everyday moments into valuable learning experiences.

We Turn ‘I can’t’ into ‘I DID IT!’ 

At Wired2Learn, struggling students are breaking through barriers, overcoming learning challenges, and gaining the confidence they deserve. 

Meet
Zane

“Before Wired2Learn, homework consumed our nights, and Zane depended on us for everything. Now, he researches, writes reports, and even presents in front of large groups — all on his own. We never thought we’d see this kind of progress!”

Amy Hill, Wired2Learn parent

Meet
Jorja

“We were at our rope’s end trying to get Jorja through school. Now, thanks to Wired2Learn, she’s learning, growing, and even excited about school again. It’s been incredible to see her confidence bloom in every area.”

— Tess Nehlich, Wired2Learn parent

Meet
Egan

“Before, he could never complete his school work on time, and he was always upset. He would get distracted and have to be reminded to get back on track every 20 or 30 seconds (literally). Now, he can sit down and write two or three paragraphs in a sitting without getting distracted. He’s now taking high school level literature, history, and biology as an 8th grader, and he’s much more resilient.”

Steven & Shannon Clark, Wired2Learn parents

Take the First Step Toward Success, Confidence, and a Love of Learning

At Wired2Learn, we see the potential in every child — and help them discover it for themselves.

Picture your child tackling schoolwork without frustration, feeling proud of their progress, and believing in themselves again. Imagine a future where learning feels exciting instead of exhausting, and you can finally let out that breath you’ve been holding and stop worrying.

It’s not just a dream — it’s possible, and it starts with one simple step. Let’s talk about how Wired2Learn can help your child thrive.

How to Apply

Contact Us

Complete the contact form here. We’ll reach out by phone to learn more about your child and discuss whether they’d be a good fit for our program. 

60-Minute Consultation & Tour

We’ll make sure you walk away with your best next steps (whether or not that includes enrolling in Wired2Learn.)

Student Observation, Application, & Assessment

Complete the application process, and if we extend an invitation to enroll, we’ll meet to discuss your child’s individualized learning plan based on their assessment.

‘Nothing has worked.’ That’s the fear in the back of your mind, right?

You’ve tried umpteen different schools, tutors, and therapies — yet your child is still struggling. But this time can be different. Here’s what you need to know before making the decision that could change everything.

The program fees for our comprehensive program are $35,000 per year. We offer a sliding scale based on income with program fees as low as $20,000, so please be sure to let us know if you’ll be applying for financial aid when you contact us. Many families worry about the financial investment at first but find it to be well worth it. 

“The financial responsibility was scary; however, after seeing the results in our daughter’s life, I wish we had done it sooner. Her progress is priceless. Her fluency is now normal, and her confidence is back!” — Michelle Rogers, Wired2Learn parent

Since Wired2Learn began in 2018, we’ve seen incredible transformations in our students. You can read about many of them on our success stories page. We believe that your child can succeed, and we’re here to help make that happen. 

Our program isn’t a quick fix, and it’s not easy. It takes hard work, dedication, and a strong partnership between our team and your family. Your child will struggle — it’s a necessary part of the process for growth. We understand how hard that is to watch, but they will need you there every step of the way (and of course, we’ll be there too) helping them to push through and grow even when things feel tough. 

However, Wired2Learn isn’t for everyone. The first step is to contact us, so we can learn more about your child and see if our approach is the right fit for their needs.

We accept students in grades third through 12th. Third grade is the point when a child has the needed level of maturity to engage with and benefit from the program. Often, before this age learning disabilities may not be fully evident, but by age 8 or 9, the pattern of struggle typically becomes clear. 

Most of our students take 3 to 4 years to complete the full-time program. At this point, they are typically equipped with the academic skills, resilience, and independence they need to enter a new learning environment, though some families choose to continue attending part-time as they transition to their new school.

Yes, many of our students are autistic. While autism is not a learning disability unto itself, it is a developmental condition that affects how the whole brain works, including how students learn. Because of that, autism often overlaps with a variety of learning challenges. We’ve had many autistic students who’ve done very well in the program. We are happy to collaborate with outside behavior therapists who may support your child during the school day. However, our staff is not equipped to help students with higher support needs. 

Absolutely! ADHD is a very common diagnosis among our students. The Arrowsmith Program directly targets the deficits that are inherent in ADHD (like the ability to focus, make good decisions, and problem-solve).

Yes! Our program combines engaging, hands-on learning with one-on-one educational therapy, ensuring your child gains essential skills in reading, writing, and math — without the frustration of traditional methods.

We understand that most students come to us behind and parents are anxious to see how they’re progressing in the new school environment. That’s why we provide reports every trimester that detail what level your student is achieving for each learning target they’re working toward. We also offer formal conferences twice a year and are always happy to discuss any concerns with you as needed.

We also do year-end assessments so you can see exactly how they’re doing in relation to what’s expected for their grade level in math, reading, writing, and spelling. Finally, we test their progress in the 19 different areas of the brain targeted by the Arrowsmith Program.

Some parents wonder if a smaller school means fewer social opportunities. Tess Nehlich, whose step-daughter Jorja attends Wired2Learn, says, 

“Jorja’s growth socially and emotionally has been incredible. The supportive environment has given her confidence, and she’s even taken on group projects and presentations with enthusiasm. She’s built connections that feel like family.” 

Finally, some parents worry about how their child will be treated. The small school and low student-teacher ratio means the staff is always aware of what’s going on between the kids socially and we actively work with our students to foster healthy peer interactions. We use any difficult interactions between students as a learning opportunity using positive coaching, leading them to take responsibility and understand the natural consequences of their actions. 

Our students form deep bonds in an environment where they feel safe and supported. 

Parent Jamie Barnhart shared, 

“We searched for a school where our son would feel wanted and supported. At Wired2Learn, they encourage, build up, and push the kids to succeed. It’s a place where kids hear, ‘YES, YOU CAN!’

Six months from now, you could be saying “I wish we’d have done it sooner!” 

Or you could take the first step right now to get the right support that can change everything for your child. 

Wired2Learn Academy, Inc. admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs.

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Wired2Learn Academy is a tax-exempt  §501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. 
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