After Care Therapy & Counselling

After Care Therapy & Counselling
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- R120 (Per Session)
Is a specialized form of therapy designed to support individuals with learning barriers after they have completed their primary education or training. This therapy provides ongoing support and guidance to help individuals navigate the challenges and obstacles they may face in their daily lives due to their learning differences.
After Care Therapy and Counselling can take many different forms, depending on the needs of the individual. This may include one-on-one counselling, group therapy, social skills training, and cognitive-behavioral therapy. The therapist or counsellor will work with the individual to develop a customized plan that addresses their unique needs and goals.


our main goals
The goal of After Care Therapy and Counselling is to help individuals with learning barriers live fulfilling and meaningful lives, free from the limitations imposed by their learning differences. With the right support and guidance, individuals can overcome their challenges and achieve their full potential, leading to greater happiness and success.
- Dyslexia
- Dysgraphia
- Dyscalculia
- Dyspraxia
- Deficits & Disorders
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Teachers Workshop & Awareness Education
Designed to equip educators with the necessary knowledge and skills to identify, address and overcome the various obstacles that impede effective learning in their students.

Learners Diagnosis
Is an essential process that involves identifying and assessing the learning challenges that may be affecting a learner’s academic progress and social development.

Parents Awareness And Education
Is a vital aspect of ensuring that children with learning differences receive the necessary support and resources to succeed academically and socially.

learners Assessments And Screenings
Learners Assessments and Screenings are important tools that educators and healthcare professionals use to identify and address learning barriers in children.
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