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Understand Dyspraxia,
Make Learning and Life Easier for Your Child

Expert tutors who teach students with dyspraxia not just to cope, but to thrive academically and socially.

  • Discover Strengths: Identify your child’s unique “cloud thinking” abilities and leverage them.
  • Reduce Frustration: Proven strategies to diminish difficulties in coordination, handwriting, and organization.
  • Build Confidence: Empowering students by embracing their distinctive thinking style and fostering self-esteem.

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“It’s been great to learn about myself and make real progress in my life. I’m feeling positive and optimistic about my life now.”

— Roisin
Dyspraxia

How It Works:

  1. Personalized Assessment: Gain clarity on your child’s strengths, challenges, and learning style.
  2. Customized Learning Path: Create a unique roadmap designed specifically for your child’s holistic thinking style.
  3. One-to-One Specialist Sessions: Engaging tutoring focused on practical skill development and explaining intuitive thinking.
  4. Continuous Progress Support: Regular assessments and feedback to adapt the strategy and maximize improvement.

Meet the Team

Margo Fourman

Having personally overcome severe dyslexia and dyspraxia, Margo passionately helps students worldwide to leverage their unique abilities.

Founder, Co-Director
B.Sc., M.Ed., Fellow of the British Higher Education Academy
Dror

Dror Schneider

Dror has extensive experience teaching natural vision improvement and combining neurodevelopmental and sensory insights to support educational needs. She travels frequently from her home in Georgia, USA.

Co-owner and Co-director of Neuro Specialist Tutors

Abir Baidoun

Abir integrates multiple modalities, focusing on Autism, ADHD, Dyspraxia, anxiety, and pain relief. With over 1500 clinical hours, she deeply respects the body’s intelligence in self-correction.
Qualified RMTi Consultant, HANDLE Practitioner, and Medical Wellness Qigong Practitioner

Tariesa Gildenhuys

Tariesa owns a remedial school in Pretoria, South Africa, specializing in Autism, Asperger’s, ADHD, and anxiety. She applies a compassionate and energetic teaching approach informed by neurodevelopmental understanding.
Special Needs Educator, B.Ed., Social Auxiliary Work Specialist

If people say “Why is your child so messy?!” then it’s time for something different.

Having a dyspraxic child can be challenging. They often just cannot seem to get organized. It can be a constant struggle, getting ready for school, packing bags, homework.

Other parents often criticize, they really don’t understand what you’re dealing with.

You’ve probably already followed the traditional, well-intentioned advice. Checklists, doing it with them, doing it for them. It can be exhausting.

Your child is probably just as frustrated as you are. Nobody seems to understand them. They are fighting to get good grades, fit in, and “be normal”, but it just doesn’t work like that.

It’s not your fault – you’ve been doing all you can to help them.
The effort you put in does get some results, but that’s far from a complete solution. It’s a patchwork – it helps get through the day, but it doesn’t help them thrive.

Here’s the reality…

They not only need to learn how to fit in with the expectations of other people, they also need to discover the strengths of their special abilities and how to use them to their advantage.
It’s not that they’re “learning disabled” or stupid, they think and learn differently.
Well meaning helpers may have been trying to help them to fit in. They may have tried to force your child to learn and behave in ways that work for other children but just don’t work for them. It is important to show your child how to leverage the thinking processes that are natural to them instead.

For those with Dyspraxia, there are specific secrets to succeeding in school… and in life.

Many of the things you may have been told are wrong:
Most people will tell you that their handwriting and typing will only improve with endless practice.
But that’s a hard and unproductive path for a dyspraxic student. There is a better, kinder way.
Most people will break work down into tiny chunks to teach it.
In fact, many people with dyspraxia think intuitively. They need context to learn effectively. Their best answers just pop into their heads without knowing how. It may seem like a guess but it is intuitive thinking. What’s been missing is that they need to learn to reverse engineer the answers that pop into their heads so they can explain them to other people.
Once they learn how to explain their answers they can often get the grades they deserve.

If what you’ve been working with hasn’t given you the results you wanted, it’s time to try something different.

We can help you understand how your child really learns.
We aren’t here to teach curriculum content such as math, chemistry, or any specific subject.
We’re here to teach you and your child how they learn and how to take advantage of their unique ways of thinking. Our goal is to help them become independent lifelong learners.
In our experience, once they learn to explain their intuitive reasoning to others, they often don’t just keep up with their classmates, they can even excel. As students and their families start to see improvements, the tension at home and at school often dissolves to be replaced by hope – and understanding.

Four steps to achieve success with your dyspraxic child:

  1. Investigate with us what’s really going on.
  2. Develop your child’s true learning potential through an individualized neurodevelopmental home program.
  3. Work with a specialist dyspraxia tutor who actually understands what dyspraxia is, to develop strategies for effective learning
  4. Apply what you’ve learned to help your child become an effective, independent lifelong learner.

If you would like to talk with one of our experts to discuss what would be the best approach to support your dyspraxic child, book a free consultation today.

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