Remedial Therapy
Remedial therapy provides structured support for children with special needs to address learning and developmental challenges. Through targeted interventions, it strengthens core academic, cognitive, and functional skills. This therapy is designed to enhance learning readiness, promote confidence, and support consistent progress. By aligning interventions with individual needs, remedial therapy helps children achieve meaningful educational outcomes.
Remedial Education and Learning Support
Remedial therapy is designed to support children with learning difficulties by helping them overcome challenges, strengthen core skills, and achieve their educational goals. It focuses on individualized education plans and structured remedial support programs tailored to each child’s needs. Through multi sensory learning approaches, technology based resources, and positive reinforcement, therapy enhances learning interest, motivation, and academic confidence. Remedial intervention also targets attention, concentration, eye hand coordination, and play and social skills to support overall development. Basic academic components are addressed, including dyslexia affecting reading, dysgraphia impacting writing, and dyscalculia related to mathematical skills, enabling children to progress more effectively in their learning journey.
Key Features
- Individualized Educational Plans
- Remediation Support Programs
- Multi-Sensory Learning
- Technology-Based Resources
- Positive Reinforcement
- Enhancing Learning Interest and Motivation
- Play and Social Interaction Skills
- Basic Academic Skills
- Dyslexia (Reading Problems)
- Dysgraphia (Writing Problems)
- Dyscalculia (Math Problems)
- Attention, Concentration, and Eye-Hand Coordination