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Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes

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Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes reviews

3.0

36% would recommend to a friend

(872 total reviews)

Nanci Bell

26% approve of CEO

19% positive business outlook

Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 872 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Education industry (3.7 stars).

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872 reviews
3.0
May 7, 2020
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Pros

Working students is rewarding. In good learning centers, your colleagues are amazing. Pays well once you get a couple promotions.

Cons

Corporate leaders do not care about employees whatsoever. Revenue drives every decision. Very disloyal executives. Huge relational gap between workers and executives. Pettiness and self-importance has permeated their home office. I was often asked to put families in a financial bind so that revenue would increase. Far too many meetings. They differentiate instruction for students, but not for employee needs. Spend way too much money on high-end decor that could make instruction cheaper. Hourly rate for instruction could easily be reduced to allow more kids to get the help they need. If you’re not a clone of what they want, you will not be treated with respect. Employees are viewed as cogs in a machine.

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Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes Response
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Thank you for sharing your experience with Lindamood-Bell. We appreciate your feedback although some of it may be difficult to hear. While our organization may not have been a right fit, we regret that our core philosophy was not clear during your employment. We strive to provide a positive work environment, treating all individuals with respect, offering sensitivity, and valuing each other. We take feedback like yours into consideration in our efforts to improve the workplace and our communication. Thank you again for your review.
2.0
Dec 12, 2017
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Pros

THE KIDS Basically the main/only saving grace. You can fall real quick for the kiddos. They are fun and hilarious, hardworking even when they are little rascals or test your patience. It is very rewarding to see the progress in the students and see tangible results for the work. My personal center is also pretty good. I enjoy most of my co workers and feel like we really try to embody all of the great things about LBLP even though corporate doesn't foster the motivation necessary to do so. Additionally, if you are a college student or recent grad looking for a gig to get you some money, then try this out. It can be really fun and for a temporary job the pay is decent-ish. Summer is the busy season so try it out. But don't expect to be here long term because you will end up doing full time work for part time benefits and there seems to be little room for career advancement.

Cons

Oh boy, where to start... Well the main point of this review is that corporate sucks, and truly they do. Recently the company cut the pay and salary of all employees, a thing that sometimes happens in places of work. But how they did it was ATROCIOUS. They sent out an email on a Thursday past 5pm on a 3 day holiday weekend announcing the pay cut, a pay cut that was to start IMMEDIATELY on Monday. So we come into work on Monday and find out that day that our pay it getting cut. WHAT!??! How on Earth do they think it is good practice or common decency to give your employees virtually NO NOTICE of such an action. Our bosses tried their best to tell us nicely, as it affected them as well and they didn't know either. I CANNOT believe corporate would do that to their employees. They should have given AT LEAST a full pay period of notice. But no. So in addition to there being no incentives for the holidays, no bonuses or raises, we get a nice HAPPY HOLIDAYS HERES A PAYCUT HOHOHO. It's ridiculous. I'm no finance or business person but its hard for me to believe that they only way they could solve their financial problems is by cutting employee pay. The very people on the ground who make the magic happen. 2. It's a program that I believe works and I get that it's a business but it's just very inaccessible because of the cost to parents and students. It is extremely expensive to have intensive instruction here like $130 an hour or somewhere around there. And I WOUND NOT propose an increase in rate on parents to solve the financial issue but my dream is that one day LBLP can reach out to kids who don't come from wealthy families or have had to fight many years through the school district to get them to cover the cost. 3. SCHEDULING....it's a mess. You get your schedule on Friday for the next week. You have to put in at least two weeks ahead for any requested time off. Sometimes you don't even hear back if you get that time off or not. You have to go ask and maybe you'll hear the "Oh we have students on the grid for you" and then you gotta say "oh well maybe you should have seen my request and NOT PUT STUDENTS ON THE GRID FOR ME". And for a part time worker you're expected to be more flexible than Elasta-girl. Your schedule can change on the hour, which is fine if you're at work. What's not fine is when hours are added without asking (maybe I planned a doctor appointment during this Wednesday afternoon I thought I would have free). Nope you are a part time employee expected to give them all the hours of your day. PART TIME EMPLOYEE AND PART TIME BENEFITS. Maybe if there were more incentives then I could be a little more flexible. 4. BURNOUT - this job is exhausting and you are worked for every ounce. It is only worth it for the kids but I AM BURNT OUT. My sessions are not as good as they could be and I just feel like my longevity as an employee is not fostered. 5. I don't know really how to address this but a feeling I get around this company is FAKENESS. I don't know exactly what it is but the culture around here seems so fake. Like FAKE happy, FAKE everything is great, FAKE awesomeness.....I don't know how else to put it but its a vibe and everything just seems fake on the surface (corporate wise). 6. Wacky Wednesday themes....see below

2.0
May 3, 2020
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Pros

A resume-booster in some people's eyes Some kids can be a joy to teach Paid training

Cons

Training was an abysmal full two weeks of 8 hour video sessions - horrible. Micromanagement to the third degree. You have to teach a child, take notes on every little detail of their session, ensure you follow a rigorously constructed list of things to do TO A T, and use a scripted set of rewards to "motivate" them. Almost all of my coworkers were soulless zombies. There was no sense of comradery or team work at my center. There also are no incentives in place for clinicians to do exceptional work. Pay is disgustingly low for how much lindamood bell charges for their sessions. This is corporate greed at its worst. Lindamood Bell's learning methods simply cannot help some of the kids that are let in. Mind you, some of these children had severe behavioral issues that nobody was trained to deal with at all. Also, the utter inflexibility of lesson plans and content is disappointing. A company that specializes in teaching should realize that one size does not fit all when it comes to children learning. Scheduling was so haphazard you could never rely on having a set number of hours.

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