Our beneficiaries
Types of Beneficiaries
Children from 3 to 12, suffering from
- Learning difficulties (reading, writing, mathematics).
- Specific disabilities (ADD attention-deficit disorder, ADHD attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, ASD Autism Spectrum Disorder, dyslexia, dyspraxia, dysorthographia, dysphasia, dyscalculia, etc...).
- Behavioral disorders.
Teenagers between 12 and 18, suffering from
- Learning difficulties (reading, writing, mathematics).
- Learning disabilities (DYS disorders).
Learning adults
These services target young adults pursuing their college or university studies. Whether you're experiencing reading, writing or understating difficulties, our professionals are here to help.
Services offered to college and university students
We work closely together to:
- Assess the type of learning difficulty you're experiencing.
- Help you develop study techniques and learning strategies through reading (all topics).
- Help you improve your writing and orthography skills.
- Help you acquire a better understanding of literature and philosophical texts.
- Help you come up with appropriate organization strategies.
We offer:
1. A customized support.
2. Workshops for community learning.
Workshop A - Learning Strategies through Reading.
Workshop B - Understanding Literature Texts and Writing.
Services offered to parents:
- Parental Guidance Consultation.
- We provide parents with the help and support they need in the following areas:
o Enhancing the efficiency of their actions towards their children.
o Handling their children's difficulties.
o Providing the necessary materials to overcome a specific challenge at home.
It will be our utmost pleasure to help you in the way that is most convenient to you, whether in person, via Skype, by phone or by e-mail.
- Family coaching in a clinic or at home.
- Parental Training: hosting workshops for parents.
- We provide educational professionals and experts.
- Training, conferences, and workshops.
- Advice and individual or group monitoring.