Learning support

Learning support with us goes beyond help with school subjects. It is professional support that helps children understand how they learn, develop key learning and cognitive skills, and gradually become more independent, organized, and confident learners.

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When is learning support right for your child?

Learning support is appropriate when you notice:

  • difficulties understanding school material, completing homework, or studying for tests,
  • challenges with attention, organization, planning, or working memory,
  • slow learning pace, quick fatigue, or loss of motivation,
  • stress, resistance toward school, or low confidence related to learning,
  • ADHD, specific learning difficulties (e.g., dyslexia, dyscalculia), or concerns about them.

Learning support is not only about “improving grades,” but about helping children gain deeper understanding, clear strategies, and support in developing skills they can use long term.

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What can you expect?

Learning support is provided through individual work with a specialist, focusing not only on academic content but on the child as a whole.

Through learning support, the child:

  • gains insight into how they learn and what helps them learn most effectively,
  • develops key areas that influence learning (attention, organization, working memory, self-regulation),
  • gradually acquires learning strategies tailored to their individual learning style,
  • builds independence, structure, and confidence in schoolwork,
  • gradually reduces school-related stress and pressure.

The goal of learning support is not short-term help with assignments, but to help the child develop skills and strategies they can use beyond learning support—both at school and at home.

FIND THE RIGHT EXPERT
Learning Support Specialists – Guidance for Learning and Skill Development

Learning support is provided by psychologists, special education and rehabilitation teachers, social pedagogues, and primary school teachers who understand both the learning and emotional-behavioral challenges children may face. This is why we focus not only on academic content, but on the child as a whole and on developing skills that will benefit them in the long term.

We help you choose the specialist who best fits your child’s needs.


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