Fit Learning St. Louis

Academic summer camp at Fit Learning St. Louis in Creve Coeur can get your child the accelerated learning help they need to be ready to start their new grade in the fall. Let us rapidly boost your student's scores on standardized tests so they can close the gap. Fit Learning has over a twenty-year history of making transformational learning gains with children of ALL ages and abilities, including those with diagnoses such as dyslexia, ADHD, learning disabilities, autism, anxiety, and slow processing speed. Your child will be assigned a one-on-one learning coach who approaches learning like a sport or video game with points, prizes, and lots of cheerleading. Kids truly enjoy attending Fit Learning because it is FUN, fast-paced and there is no homework.

Fit Learning is the only precision teaching lab in St. Louis, using behavioral science, direct instruction, and curriculum-based measurement. Learners at Fit gain an average of 1-2 grade levels in just 40 hours. Plus, they benefit from improved self-confidence, critical thinking, working memory, and executive functioning skills – all of which position them for future success. Fit offers high-impact tutoring in the areas of reading, math, writing, spelling, logic, and penmanship. We also have dedicated programs for kindergarten readiness and homeschool. 

To learn more and reserve your spot, contact us today.

Camp Details
314-246-0540
10425 Old Olive Street Road
Lower Level 4
Creve Coeur, MO 63141
United States
Extended Care: No
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