Support your child in overcoming learning difficulties in children, including challenges with reading, writing, attention, or understanding lessons. At Little Care, our expert child psychologists provide personalized online counselling and therapy for learning difficulties, making it easy for families to access the support your child needs.

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How it works
Children may struggle with spelling, reading, or writing. These learning difficulties in children can affect school performance. Online counselling helps improve these skills.
Difficulty with numbers or calculations can slow learning. Early support for learning difficulties in children builds stronger math skills through online therapy.
Being easily distracted or unable to finish tasks can affect progress. Our child psychologists provide online counselling to help children improve focus and stay on track.
Some children need extra time to understand lessons. This reflects brain processing speed, not intelligence. Online support helps manage these challenges.
We support children with learning difficulties in children, such as dyslexia, dyscalculia, and dysgraphia. Our child psychologists provide personalised online counselling tailored to each child’s learning style, helping reduce frustration and build confidence.
Children receive structured support to improve reading fluency, comprehension, and retention. Online guidance from our child psychologists helps them follow lessons better and feel confident in class and exams.
Learning support strengthens writing skills, spelling accuracy, and sentence formation. With consistent online counselling, children learn to express ideas clearly without fear of mistakes.
We focus on improving attention, memory, and focus using child-friendly techniques. Our child psychologists help children stay engaged during study time and complete tasks effectively.
Children are guided to manage time, follow routines, and organise schoolwork. Online counselling helps reduce stress and gives children control over their learning.
Parents receive practical guidance on how to support learning at home positively. Our child psychologists ensure consistency between therapy, school, and daily routines.

Difficulty focusing, restlessness, or impulsive behaviour can affect a child’s learning and confidence. Our child psychologists provide structured online child counselling for children with ADHD to improve focus, emotional regulation, and classroom performance.
Academic struggles can lower a child’s confidence. Through child counselling for confidence and self-esteem, our child psychologists help children rebuild self-belief, motivation, and a positive sense of capability.
Every child develops at their own pace. Our child psychologists offer online child counselling for child development and behaviour support, guiding parents to understand growth, emotional milestones, and behaviour patterns effectively.

I didn't know where to start, but Little Care made it easy. They guided us with so much patience

They helped me understand my child better instead of just focusing on behavior

It felt like talking to someone who actually gets what parenting is like

They really understood my child instead of just giving advice. It felt personal and warm

We finally found a place where my child feels heard. The sessions made such a difference at home

The team was kind, patient, and explained everything clearly. I felt supported as a parent too

My son actually looks forward to his sessions now. That says everything

I was nervous at first, but the therapist made both of us comfortable from day one

I didn't know where to start, but Little Care made it easy. They guided us with so much patience

They helped me understand my child better instead of just focusing on behavior

It felt like talking to someone who actually gets what parenting is like

They really understood my child instead of just giving advice. It felt personal and warm

We finally found a place where my child feels heard. The sessions made such a difference at home

The team was kind, patient, and explained everything clearly. I felt supported as a parent too

My son actually looks forward to his sessions now. That says everything

I was nervous at first, but the therapist made both of us comfortable from day one

I didn't know where to start, but Little Care made it easy. They guided us with so much patience

They helped me understand my child better instead of just focusing on behavior

It felt like talking to someone who actually gets what parenting is like

They really understood my child instead of just giving advice. It felt personal and warm

We finally found a place where my child feels heard. The sessions made such a difference at home

The team was kind, patient, and explained everything clearly. I felt supported as a parent too

My son actually looks forward to his sessions now. That says everything

I was nervous at first, but the therapist made both of us comfortable from day one
From our blog
We assess each child individual learning style and develop personalized strategies to help them succeed academically.
We help with dyslexia, ADHD, processing disorders, and other learning challenges that affect academic performance.
Progress varies by child, but most see improvement within 8-12 weeks of consistent support and practice.
Signs may include trouble reading or writing, difficulty following instructions, slow academic progress, poor concentration, or frustration during homework and school tasks.
Yes. Online child counseling supports children emotionally, helps manage learning-related stress, and guides parents in creating positive routines and confidence-building strategies.
With early support, understanding, and the right strategies, children with learning difficulties can succeed academically and socially and grow into confident learners.
Yes. Collaboration between parents, teachers, and therapists helps ensure consistent support at home and school, making learning easier for the child.
If your child struggles consistently at school, shows frustration, or avoids learning tasks, consulting a child psychologist can help identify needs and guide next steps.