Remedial and Adapted program for children
- Remedial and Adapted program for children 0 – 13 years of age
This programme is specially designed and adapted to meet the unique needs of a child from a gross motor as well as a neuro-motor point of view. In this program, each child receives an in-depth assessment using well-researched test batteries that are internationally recognised.This helps the Kinderkineticist to form a clear picture of the child’s development and aids in helping to identify possible underlying problems as to why a child may battle with his/her development. Sessions are then planned according to well-researched principles and can be presented once or twice a week.
Children with obesity, asthma, allergies and diabetes as well as children experiencing co-morbid disorders such as autism, DCD, ADHD or other neuro-motor based learning problems, will benefit from this program. Kinderkineticists are working in conjunction with other professionals to ensure the optimal development of the child.
Some practices in South Africa offers land and/or water rehabilitation programs for children with Down syndrome and Cerebral Palsy. This program aims to improve a child’s functionality and/or fitness in terms of the motor and physical aspects of his/her development
Individual Remedial refers to personalized educational support designed to help learners overcome specific learning challenges or gaps in their understanding. This tailored approach focuses on addressing the unique needs of each learner, helping them catch up with their peers, build confidence, and achieve academic success.
Purpose of Individual Remedial Support
Bridging Learning Gaps: Helping learners master foundational skills they may have missed.
Personalized Learning Plans: Tailored teaching methods based on the learner’s strengths and areas of difficulty.
Boosting Confidence: Providing positive reinforcement to improve self-esteem and motivation.
Targeted Skill Development: Focusing on specific areas such as reading, writing, math, or study skills.
Learning Strategies: Teaching techniques like mind mapping, time management, and problem-solving to improve learning outcomes.
Key Features of Individual Remedial Programs
One-on-One Sessions: Personalized attention to ensure lessons are paced according to the learner’s needs.
Assessment-Based Planning: Regular assessments to identify learning gaps and measure progress.
Multi-Sensory Teaching Approaches: Incorporating visual, auditory, and kinesthetic activities to cater to different learning styles.
Focus on Foundational Skills: Strengthening core competencies in literacy, numeracy, and comprehension.
Flexible Learning Objectives: Adjusting goals as the learner progresses to ensure continuous improvement.
Who Benefits from Individual Remedial Support?
Learners struggling with specific subjects like reading, math, or language.
Children with learning difficulties such as dyslexia, dyscalculia, or ADHD.
Learners who need extra support after extended absences from school.
Students who need help developing effective study and organizational skills.
Benefits of Individual Remedial Support
Improved Academic Performance: Focused support leads to better understanding and grades.
Tailored Learning Experience: Lessons designed to match the learner’s pace and style.
Increased Independence: Learners gain confidence to tackle academic challenges on their own.
Holistic Development: Emphasis on cognitive, emotional, and social growth alongside academics.
