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LD - See through the symptoms
Children with learning disorders often exhibit a variety of symptoms that can affect their ability to thrive in traditional learning environments:
Dyslexia
Struggles with reading fluency, comprehension, and decoding words, often leading to frustration or anxiety around reading tasks.
Dysgraphia
Difficulty with handwriting, spelling, and organizing thoughts on paper, which can hinder written communication and essay writing.
Dyscalculia
Challenges with understanding numbers, math concepts, and performing calculations, leading to difficulties in subjects that rely heavily on math.
Poor Working Memory
Trouble holding and manipulating information in their mind, affecting tasks such as following multi-step instructions or remembering facts.
Slow Processing Speed
Some children may take longer to process and respond to information, which can make classroom participation challenging.
Specialized Course Bundle for Children with Learning Disorders
At Anna, we recognize that children with learning disorders such as dyslexia, dysgraphia, and
dyscalculia face distinct challenges that require a different approach to education. Our specialized course bundle is designed to provide personalized, multisensory learning experiences that help children overcome obstacles in reading, writing, and math while building confidence and selfesteem.
Multisensory Learning Techniques:
Courses that engage multiple senses—visual, auditory, and kinesthetic—helping children process and retain information more effectively.
Interactive Math Modules:
Designed for children with dyscalculia, these lessons use visual aids and hands-on activities to help make math more accessible.
Phonics-Based Literacy Programs:
Tailored for children with dyslexia, these programs help improve reading skills through structured, phonics-based learning
Writing Support Tools:
For children with dysgraphia, our courses integrate assistive technologies that make writing easier and more intuitive.
5-15% of the global population is affected by learning disorders such as dyslexia, dysgraphia, and dyscalculia. (Source: International Dyslexia Association).
Dyslexia is the most common learning disorder, affecting about 10% of the population worldwide, according to research from Yale University.
Boys are more frequently diagnosed with learning disorders than girls, with studies showing that boys are twice as likely to be diagnosed, although the reason may be linked to different coping mechanisms rather than prevalence.
In high-income countries, children with learning disorders are more likely to be diagnosed and receive support early, but in low- and middle-income countries, many children remain undiagnosed due to lack of resources and awareness.
Studies show that early intervention and individualized learning plans can improve outcomes for children with learning disorders, allowing them to achieve academic success and emotional wellbeing.
Understanding Your Unique Needs for Your Child’s Learning Journey
At Anna, we understand that every child’s ADHD learning journey is unique. That’s why we take a comprehensive, personalized approach to each child’s educational experience.
1.Get-to-Know Form:
This initial form helps us understand your child’sstrengths, challenges, sensory preferences, and learning style.
2.Advanced ADHD Testing Referrals:
This initial form helps us understand your child’sstrengths, challenges, sensory preferences, and learning style.
3.Baseline Education & Learning Skills Assessment:
We assess your child’s current educational skills and emotional development to establish a baseline for their learning journey.
4.Curated Course Plan:
Based on the assessments, we create a customized learning plan that adapts to your child’s cognitive abilities and sensory needs.
5.Comprehensive Monitoring & Reporting:
We provide regular updates on your child’s progress, both academically and emotionally, with detailed reports available for parents and caregivers.
6.Family Check-ins and Support
We offer regular check-ins with your family and optional sessions with psychologists and therapists for further emotional and developmental support as needed..
Meet Famous People with a Learning Disorder
Many successful individuals have learning disorders, proving that with the right support, children can go on to achieve greatness:
Richard Branson
Founder of the Virgin Group, Branson has dyslexia and credits his unique approach to problem-solving as a key factor in his entrepreneurial success.
Steven Spielberg
One of Hollywood’s most influential filmmakers, Spielberg was diagnosed with dyslexia later in life and overcame reading challenges to become an iconic storyteller.
Whoopi Goldberg
The award-winning actress and television host has dyslexia and has spoken openly about her experiences with the condition.
Agatha Christie
Best known for her mystery novels, Christie had dysgraphia, but it didn’t stop her from becoming one of the world’s bestselling authors.
FAQs
A: Anna uses multisensory learning techniques and personalized course plans to help children with dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia, and other learning disorders succeed. Our platform adapts to their learning needs and provides real-time feedback to keep them engaged.
A: While we don’t offer direct testing, we work with trusted mental health and educational partners who specialize in diagnosing learning disorders. We can help you arrange for a thorough evaluation if needed.
A: Our platform offers regular progress reports, tracking your child’s academic performance and emotional well-being. We also provide optional check-ins with psychologists or therapists for more in-depth support.
A: Anna provides parent guides and family toolkits that offer strategies for supporting children with learning disorders at home. Additionally, we offer workshops and check-ins to ensure parents feel empowered and informed.
A: Simply complete our Get-to-Know Form, and we’ll design a customized learning plan based on your child’s unique needs. From there, you’ll receive regular updates on their progress, with options for additional support.