What's Getting in the Way of Learning?
Every child is different. Some struggle to focus. Others stumble when reading. They’re bright, but can’t quite connect the dots.
This page is here to help you figure out where to start.
Click on the challenge that feels closest to what you’re seeing in your child.
What is your child struggling with?
Reading
Your child is bright but reading is a daily battle. You’ve tried phonics, sight words, even tutors — but something’s still not clicking.
Dyslexia
Reading feels slow, confusing, or inconsistent. Words seem to move, reverse, or disappear. You suspect dyslexia — or have a diagnosis and need support.
ADD/ADHD
Your child is always moving, can’t sit still, or constantly tunes out. Teachers mention focus issues, impulsivity, or inattention.
Handwriting / Dysgraphia
Writing is messy, slow, or exhausting. Your child avoids writing or says it’s “too hard.” You wonder if it’s more than fine motor skills.
Eye Tracking
Reading causes squinting, skipping lines, headaches, or frustration.
Eye exams come back normal — but something still seems off.
Auditory Processing Disorder
Your child struggles to follow directions, especially in noisy places. You’re told they “aren’t listening,” but you sense it’s deeper than that.
Math / Dyscalculia
Your child confuses numbers, struggles with math facts, or avoids math altogether. Even simple math feels overwhelming or illogical.
Want to understand the root cause?
Learn how your child’s brain processes information — and what can make learning easier.