Supporting Children with Learning Disabilities

Programs designed for dyslexia, ADHD, dyscalculia, and other challenges. Evidence-based support helps children
thrive academically and socially.

Learning Disabilities

Our Programs

Reading & Writing Support

Strategies for dyslexia and literacy challenges, improving comprehension and fluency.

Math & Logic Skills

Targeted support for dyscalculia, enhancing numerical understanding and problem-solving abilities.

Attention & Focus Training

Activities to improve concentration, memory, and self-regulation for children with ADHD.

Individualized Learning Plans

Personalized programs based on assessment, strengths, and learning needs.

Key Learning Milestones

Early Childhood (3-5 Years)

Recognizing letters, basic counting, following instructions, early social and communication skills.

Primary Years (6-8 Years)

Reading simple sentences, basic math, attention span improvement, expressing thoughts clearly.

Middle Years (9-11 Years)

Complex reading comprehension, problem-solving in math, organized work habits, self-monitoring skills.

Pre-Teens (12+ Years)

Independent learning strategies, time management, critical thinking, academic confidence, self-advocacy.

At-Home Learning Activities

Reading Aloud

Read together daily, discuss stories, and ask questions to strengthen comprehension and vocabulary.

Math Games

Use everyday objects for counting, addition, and problem-solving in a fun, interactive way.

Focus Activities

Memory games, puzzles, and timed challenges help improve attention and concentration.

Creative Projects

Art, drawing, and hands-on projects encourage imagination, critical thinking, and fine motor skills.

Evidence-Based Approaches

Structured Literacy

Systematic teaching of phonics, decoding, and comprehension to improve reading skills.

Multisensory Learning

Engages multiple senses (visual, auditory, tactile) to strengthen learning and retention.

Progress Monitoring

Regular assessment and feedback to adapt strategies for each child’s needs.

Success Stories

Improved Reading

Children with dyslexia improved reading fluency by 40% within 6 months of structured intervention.

Boosted Confidence

Students with ADHD developed better focus and self-esteem through personalized strategies.

Academic Progress

Children with dyscalculia enhanced math comprehension and problem-solving skills after targeted sessions.

Tips for Teachers & Caregivers

Individual Attention

Observe each child’s learning style and adapt teaching methods accordingly.

Break Tasks

Break lessons into smaller, manageable segments to reduce overwhelm and increase focus.

Use Creative Methods

Hands-on activities, visuals, and games make learning more engaging and memorable.

Positive Feedback

Encourage and celebrate progress to boost motivation and confidence in learning.

Parental Role in Learning Support

Parents are essential partners. Daily routines, supportive learning environments, and celebrating small wins
reinforce progress.

Communicate regularly with therapists, track progress, and adapt activities to your child’s needs.

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