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Learning Disability Counselling
Summary
Learning Disability Counselling provides specialized support for individuals with dyslexia, ADHD, autism spectrum disorders, and other learning challenges. Our approach combines cognitive-behavioral techniques with educational strategies to help clients develop coping mechanisms, build academic skills, and improve self-esteem. We work with children, adolescents, and adults to identify strengths, address challenges, and create personalized learning pathways that accommodate unique neurological differences.
About Learning Disability Counselling
- Comprehensive Assessment: Identifying specific learning challenges through standardized tests and behavioral observations
- Individualized Education Plans (IEPs): Creating customized learning strategies tailored to each clients needs
- Skill Development: Teaching compensatory techniques for reading, writing, math, and organizational challenges
- Behavioral Interventions: Addressing attention, focus, and executive function difficulties
- Family Support: Guiding parents and caregivers in creating supportive learning environments

Why you should consider
- Gain accurate diagnosis and understanding of learning challenges
- Develop personalized strategies to overcome academic difficulties
- Improve self-esteem and reduce frustration with learning
- Learn compensatory techniques tailored to your cognitive style
- Access accommodations and support in educational settings
- Build essential life skills beyond academic learning
How we can provide help
- Provide comprehensive psychoeducational assessments
- Develop individualized learning strategies and accommodations
- Teach multisensory approaches to reading and writing
- Improve executive functioning and organizational skills
- Offer social skills training for those with autism spectrum disorders
- Coordinate with schools for appropriate educational support
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Provides specialized support for unique learning needs
- Helps unlock potential by working with individual strengths
Cons:
- Progress may be gradual and require consistent effort
- May involve confronting areas of difficulty and frustration
FAQs
Most learning disabilities can be reliably identified by age 7-8, though signs may appear earlier. Early intervention is ideal, but diagnosis and support can be valuable at any age - including adulthood. We assess based on developmental expectations for each age group.
Our Certified Counsellors
Dr. Anjali Deshpande
Dyslexia Specialist
Experience: 12+ years
Rahul Khanna
ADHD Counsellor
Experience: 8+ years