Targeted, multisensory academic intervention for children with specific learning differences — rebuilding skills, confidence and a love of learning.
Specialized Remedial Education is an intensive, evidence-based intervention programme targeting the root causes of a child’s academic difficulties. Unlike mainstream tutoring which re-teaches classroom content, our specialist remedial educators use structured, multisensory, sequential approaches specifically designed for children with learning differences such as Dyslexia, Dyscalculia and Dysgraphia.
Every programme begins with a comprehensive psychoeducational assessment to map the child’s unique cognitive and academic profile. This informs a personalised intervention plan that builds foundational skills from the ground up — phonological awareness, phonics, reading fluency, comprehension, numeracy and written expression — using approaches rooted in the Orton-Gillingham tradition, Wilson Reading System and Lindamood-Bell methods.
Our specialists are trained to recognise the difference between a child who hasn’t been taught well and a child whose brain processes information differently — and to deliver targeted intervention that genuinely works for the latter.
Comprehensive evaluation of cognitive abilities, phonological processing, reading, spelling, writing and maths using standardised, normed assessments.
A structured, sequential plan targeting the child’s specific skill gaps from foundational level upward — nothing is assumed, everything is taught explicitly.
Using visual, auditory, kinaesthetic and tactile learning pathways simultaneously to strengthen neural connections and build lasting memory for skills.
Ongoing curriculum-based measurement and formal reassessment every 3 months to document academic gains and adjust the programme.
Providing schools with accommodation recommendations, strategy guides and supporting families to reinforce learning at home.
Reading level improvement in 80% of children within one year of programme
Children with learning differences supported
Children show improved academic self-confidence within 3 months
Students receive written ILP and progress reports each term
| Session Duration | 60 minutes |
| Age Range | 5–18 years |
| Frequency | 2–3 sessions per week |
| Setting | Centre / After-school hours |