Frequently asked questions(FAQ)
Remedial learning is a specialized teaching approach designed to help children who face difficulties in reading, writing, Math, attention, or comprehension. Remedial educators identify learning gaps and use structured, individualized teaching strategies to strengthen foundational skills. This approach helps children build confidence, improve academic performance and develop effective learning habits at their own pace.
A child may benefit from remedial education if they consistently struggle with basic academic skills such as reading, spelling, writing or mathematics despite regular classroom instruction. Other signs may include difficulty following instructions, slow learning pace, poor concentration, or frustration with schoolwork. A professional assessment by a remedial educator or educational psychologist can help identify specific learning needs and recommend the right support.
Common signs of learning disabilities include difficulty reading or recognizing words, poor spelling, trouble writing sentences, problems understanding numbers or math conceptsand challenges with memory or attention,time management. Children may also avoid schoolwork, take longer to complete assignments or show low confidence in academic activities. Early identification and remedial support can significantly improve learning outcomes,
Our programs support children with various learning difficulties, including dyslexia (reading difficulties), dysgraphia (writing difficulties), dyscalculia (math challenges), ADHD (attention and focus issues) and other processing or developmental learning disorders. Each child receives personalized intervention strategies designed to support their specific learning profile and strengths.
Yes, each child receives an individualized learning plan (ILP) based on their assessment results, academic needs and learning style. The ILP outlines specific goals, teaching strategies and progress milestones. This personalized approach ensures that the child receives targeted support to strengthen skills and overcome learning barriers effectively.
An IEP –Individualized Education Program, it is a personalized learning plan created to support a child with learning disabilities or special educational needs. The IEP outlines the student’s learning goals, specific teaching strategies, support service, and progress evaluation methods tailored to the child’s unique learning profile. It is usually developed by a team that may include educators, specialists, therapists and parents to ensure the child receives the appropriate academic and developmental support to succeed in school.
A shadow teacher is a trained professional who provides one-on-one support to a child within the classroom environment. The shadow teacher helps the child stay focused, follow instructions, complete tasks, and interact effectively with teachers and classmates. Shadow teaching is commonly used for children with learning disabilities, ADHD, autism spectrum conditions, behavioural challenges and other Special Needs to help them succeed in mainstream schools.
Shadow teacher support can benefit children who require additional guidance in school due to learning disabilities, attention difficulties, developmental delays,physical challenges or social communication challenges. It is particularly helpful for students who are enrolled in regular classrooms but need structured support to participate effectively in academic and classroom activities.
Our remedial educators and shadow teachers receive professional and specialized training in remedial teaching methods, learning disability intervention strategiesand classroom support techniques to effectively assist children with diverse learning needs.
Yes, we offer comprehensive training programs designed for parents, teachers, and individuals who want to become professional shadow teachers or remedial educators. These programs cover topics such as understanding learning disabilities, behavior management, individualized teaching strategiesand practical classroom support techniques.
You can enroll your child or register for our training programs by contacting us through our website, phone, or email. Our team will guide you through the assessment process, program details, and available schedules. We aim to provide the right support to help every child reach their full learning potential.
