Special education for
intellectual disability

How this programme helps your child

Academic learning for children with intellectual disabilities focuses on practical skills needed for daily life—reading for safety and independence, maths for money and time, writing for communication. Every skill learned adds to independence and quality of life.
Success means your child gaining abilities for their best possible life—not measuring against typical standards, but achieving their personal potential.

What this programme includes

We teach practical academic skills: functional reading (important signs, labels, everyday words), useful maths (money, time, measurements), practical writing (name, address, simple messages), and pre-vocational skills when appropriate.
Everything taught at your child’s pace with real-life application in mind.

Results families experience

Progress unfolds individually, but families typically celebrate:
Success means your child gaining skills that enhance independence, participation, and quality of life—achievements worth celebrating at any pace.