The Able Center of Elizabethtown Christian Academy is Here to Provide Learners with Dyslexia, Dyscalculia or ADHD the Tools to be Successful. Joy and Learning for a Lifetime is for Every Child! Call Us Today to See How We Can Help your Child Grow Academically.

Students may take classes in language, math, and/or ADHD. The cost of language and math is $4000 for each course. ADHD is $2000. The Able Center accepts ESA+ grants.

Students may take grade replacement in language arts or math if their learning difficulty would prevent them from being successful in the regular classroom. The setting is typically 1:1 or 1:2.

The ABLE Center is available to current students of ECA or public school students who have been diagnosed with dyslexia, dyscalculia or ADHD.

Public school students must have transportation to and from our site.

The Able Center

Contact our Director, Angi Edelen, for more information.

The Able Center began with a passion to help underserved students who have been diagnosed with dyslexia, dyscalculia, or ADHD.

  • It is estimated that 1 out of 10 people have dyslexia.

  • Dyslexia causes difficulty in reading - even in the brightest students.

  • Early evidence-based reading intervention and appropriate accommodations provide students with strategies and approaches to be successful in and out of the classroom.

  • Dyscalculia is just as common as dyslexia.

  • Some people overlook dyscalculia as “bad at math,” but with a multi-sensory approach and early intervention, students can become confident in math.

  • Approximately 1 in every 30 students is diagnosed with ADHD, and nearly 2/3 of those diagnosed suffer from at least one other condition such as behavioral or conduct problems, anxiety, or depression.

  • Many parents struggle helping their children maneuver the educational landscape and often feel medication is their only resource.

  • The Able Center is prepared to offer changes and suggestions for parents and students as a non-medicinal approach to ADHD. The Able Center also works with ADHD students on study skills and organization so they can take these skills into the regular classroom.