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⁠Remedial education & Academic Support

⁠Remedial education & Academic Support

Every child learns at their own pace. However, some children may experience difficulties in reading, writing, spelling, mathematics, attention, or overall academic performance. At Resilient Brain, our Remedial Education & Academic Support program is designed to identify learning gaps and provide individualized interventions that help children achieve academic success and build confidence.
Our evidence-based approach focuses on strengthening core academic skills while addressing the underlying cognitive and learning challenges that may affect school performance.

What is Remedial Education & Academic Support?

Remedial Education is a specialized teaching approach that helps children overcome learning difficulties through personalized instruction and structured learning strategies. Academic Support focuses on improving study skills, attention, organization, and classroom performance.

Unlike regular tutoring, remedial education targets the root cause of learning challenges and uses scientifically proven techniques to improve academic abilities.

Our program may include:

  • Reading and comprehension support
  • Writing and spelling improvement
  • Mathematics skill development
  • Attention and concentration training
  • Study skills enhancement
  • Memory and learning strategies
  • Executive functioning support
  • Homework planning and organization

Furthermore, each program is tailored to meet the child’s individual learning profile.

Who Can Benefit from Remedial Education & Academic Support?

This service is beneficial for children who experience persistent academic challenges despite regular classroom instruction.

Support for Learning Disabilities

Children diagnosed with Specific Learning Disorder (SLD) often struggle with reading, writing, or mathematics. Remedial education provides targeted interventions that help improve these skills.

Support is available for:

  • Dyslexia (Reading Difficulties)
  • Dysgraphia (Writing Difficulties)
  • Dyscalculia (Mathematics Difficulties)
  • Slow learning pace
  • Poor academic performance

Academic Support for ADHD and Autism

Children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) or Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) may experience challenges with focus, organization, and classroom learning.

Our academic support program helps improve:

  • Attention and concentration
  • Task completion
  • Organizational skills
  • Classroom participation
  • Learning motivation
  • Time management

As a result, children become more independent and successful learners.

Support for School-Related Challenges

Many children experience temporary academic difficulties due to stress, anxiety, illness, or changes in their learning environment.

Remedial education can help children with:

  • Low confidence in studies
  • Difficulty understanding concepts
  • Poor memory retention
  • Exam anxiety
  • Weak study habits
  • Homework management problems

Early intervention can prevent minor learning gaps from becoming long-term academic struggles.

Benefits of Remedial Education & Academic Support

Personalized academic intervention offers several important advantages.

  • Improves Core Academic Skills : Children develop stronger reading, writing, spelling, and mathematical abilities.
  • Builds Confidence and Motivation : Small academic successes help improve self-esteem and encourage a positive attitude toward learning.
  • Enhances Attention and Concentration : Structured activities improve focus and reduce distractions during learning.
  • Develops Better Study Habits : Children learn practical strategies for planning, organizing, and completing academic tasks.
  • Promotes Independent Learning : The goal is to help children become confident learners who can manage schoolwork effectively. Moreover, early academic support often leads to better long-term educational outcomes.

Our Remedial Education & Academic Support Process

Step 1: Initial Assessment

A detailed evaluation helps identify the child’s academic strengths, learning gaps, and cognitive profile.

Step 2: Individualized Learning Plan

A personalized intervention program is developed based on assessment findings.

Step 3: Skill Development Sessions

Structured sessions focus on improving reading, writing, mathematics, attention, and study skills.

Step 4: Parent and Teacher Guidance

Strategies and recommendations are shared to support the child’s learning at home and school.

Step 5: Progress Monitoring

Regular reviews help track improvement and modify the intervention plan as needed.

Consequently, the child receives continuous support to achieve academic success.

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