Children who are underachievers usually
exhibit eight or more of the tendencies listed below,
though a
thorough evaluation is always recommended before that conclusion
can be reached.
Additional Services
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In addition to the programs for underachievers, IMD offers
other special services for adolescents and their families.
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Counseling |
| Women's Issues. |
| Individual: Adult, adolescent and child. |
| Couples: Pre-marital, marital, blended family, post-divorce and mediation. |
| Family: Parents, children and multi-generational. |
| Transitional and career
counseling. |
| Life Coaching. |
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| Diagnostic Testing |
| Psychological |
| Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD/ADHD) |
| Learning Disabilities |
| Vocation and career guidance |
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Learning Disability Training
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| Available for the underachiever who has a specific academic or developmental difficulty. |
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Independent Tutoring Services Availiable on Site
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Marital-Adult Programs
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| This program provides professional counseling to assist couples, individuals, and
families with interpersonal skills and interactions. |
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Employee Assistance Program
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This program provides employers and employees with a counseling resource to assist in dealing with
job-related and personal problems such as stress, substance abuse, career counseling, family problems, etc.
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For Appointment Scheduling, call:
630-627-5000 or
email us at inforequest@imdofill.com
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Frequently Asked Questions
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The Institute for Motivational Development
is a private, professionally staffed organization providing educational and
psychological counseling to young people and their families.
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What do you mean by "professionally staffed"?
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Each of the counselors at IMD, under the direction of Linnus S. Pecaut, Ph.D. has, at the very
least, a Masters Degree. Because of the complexity of motivational problems, IMD staff members are specialists
in different fields. They include psychologists, social workers, professional counselors, and special educators.
Christian therapists are also available.
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Specifically, what sort of counseling does IMD provide?
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While every underachiever requires an individualized program, generally speaking, IMD's
counseling takes the form of regular weekly sessions and biweekly meetings with parents. Parents and family are usually
enlisted to help in the process and to understand the objectives. In most cases, with regular counseling, better grades
and a more positive attitude toward school occur within one school semester's time.
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What do services cost?
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The initial interview for our underachiever program is done entirely at no charge. A portion of client fees are usually
covered by health insurance. A review of all cost takes place at the initial interview.
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How do we go about making an appointment for our initial interview?
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Please call the number below to make an appointment. Plan on both parents
attending the initial interview without the child. Appointments are usually Monday through Friday
from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. and on Saturday unil 1:00 p.m., based on location.
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How does IMD help parents of underachievers?
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IMD offers parents consultation on how to help them identify the early signs
of habitual underachievement and teaches them how to interrupt these patterns before they become a
confirmed lifestyle. |
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