Anant Arohan

National Identity

Helping Every Child Learn Their Way

A support program for children who struggle with reading, writing, spelling, or academic concepts.
Support a child’s right to learn at their pace.

Start date / end Date

Start: Thursday, 10:30am – 1:30pm
End: Friday, 9:00am – 12:00pm
Status: Ongoing

Project Author

Behavior Modification

Learning Disabilities do not mean low intelligence. They simply mean the child learns differently.
Children with LD may struggle with reading (dyslexia), writing (dysgraphia), math (dyscalculia), or comprehension.

We use multisensory teaching visual tools, phonics, tactile activities, auditory cues, and structured repetition.

Our sessions focus on strengthening core academic skills, building confidence, and reducing anxiety related to schoolwork.

We also guide parents to support learning at home without pressure. When needed, we assist in connecting with schools for accommodations such as extra time or modified assessments.

Every child can learn-they just need the right method.

Our Main Goals

  • Promote equal learning opportunities
  • Reduce academic stress
  • Train families in supportive learning techniques
  • Build confidence in slow learners
  • Spread awareness about learning differences

frequently asked questions

A difficulty in reading, writing, math, or comprehension despite normal intelligence

Absolutely. Many excel with the right teaching method.

No. It is neurological, not behavioural.

Yes. It is one of the most effective methods.

Yes. Accommodations reduce pressure and improve performance.