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Jane continues to grow her reading, speech and language skills through GiGi’s Signature Literacy Tutoring Program and the Amina Grace Speech and Language Program. New words, new friendships, and new achievements!

Three cheers for Jane and three cheers for Sarah and all of her hard work as the new speech & language pathologist at the National Achievement Center!!!

Mitchell graduated from GiGi University this past month along with 8 of his friends. More confident, more healthy and more whole – Mitchell and all of our GiGi University graduates worked incredibly hard on commitments to fitness, healthy eating, communication and public speaking, and more.

Three cheers for the 2015 fall graduating class of GiGi University!!!

Zach is known as “The Mayor of GiGi’s Playhouse”. Always greeting people with a huge smile and an even bigger hug, Zach works hard during Open Play and Literacy Tutoring to grow his many talents. Zach is often joined by his brothers who enjoy bonding time and all of the fun experiences at the National Achievement Center.

Three cheers for Zach for his positive and courageous personality and the amazing example he sets for his peers!!!

When everyone gives their Best of All – everyone achieves and believes!

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