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Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes

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3.0
6 Aug 2016
Anonymous employee
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Pros

You really are helping students learn to read and comprehend, which is fantastic in itself. This job is great for college students going for Education, especially in the Special Education field. The hour lunch is great, and it's been easy to make friends among my fellow coworkers. For a part-time summer job, the pay isn't too bad either.

Cons

The training is tedious (when I was in training I had to work July 4th for the same 9 hours as all the other days), and the work is inconsistent. There is a bigger focus on kindly correcting students and prompting them with rewards to behave vs reprimanding those who get quite out of control in and out of sessions. My biggest peeve is how they treat the clinicians like children, thinking extending a weekly meeting during lunch to a half hour so you can play a kiddie game is more beneficial to the clincian than allowing them to get the most time they can during their lunch break. I understand and appreciate that they are promoting a fun office environment, but making professional meetings into mini game shows comes off as belittling and unnecessary rather than fun.

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5.0
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Lesson plans are created for you and the team is very nice

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2.0
24 May 2026
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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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