Learning Support

Academic support and tutoring

Learning support services help children with learning disabilities, ADHD, and other challenges access the academic curriculum more effectively. This includes specialized tutoring in reading and math, executive function coaching, and support with IEP or 504 plan advocacy. Look for tutors with training in Orton-Gillingham, Wilson Reading, or other evidence-based methods matched to your child's needs. Many learning centers also help families navigate the school accommodation process and communicate with teachers to ensure consistency.

Learning Support guide

Learning support services help children with learning disabilities, ADHD, and other challenges access the academic curriculum more effectively. This includes specialized tutoring in reading and math, executive function coaching, and support with IEP or 504 plan advocacy. Look for tutors with training in Orton-Gillingham, Wilson Reading, or other evidence-based methods matched to your child's needs. Many learning centers also help families navigate the school accommodation process and communicate with teachers to ensure consistency.

What to look for

Start with providers or programmes that feel steady, clear, and realistic for your family to keep showing up to. A good fit is not just about credentials. It is also about whether the support feels workable in real life.

Before you choose

Look for experience, a calm approach, and a clear explanation of what the next step looks like. Families should not have to fight for basic information when they are already carrying a lot.

What families usually compare

  • How close it is and whether the timing works in real life
  • Who it is for, how it runs, and what is actually included
  • Whether the pricing, reviews, and next step feel clear enough to trust

Questions worth asking

  • What should families know before they book or enquire?
  • Are there any age, schedule, or availability limits that matter up front?
  • What usually makes one option a better fit than another?