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Many parents know their child is bright but struggling and aren’t sure what kind of support truly fits. In this episode, we break down what educational therapy is, how it’s different from tutoring, IEPs, or 504 supports, and how to know whether your child might benefit.
You’ll learn how educational therapists are specially trained to understand how children learn, not just what they’re learning. We explore how educational therapy addresses the root causes of learning challenges by integrating academic skill-building with executive function support, learning strategies, and emotional regulation—all grounded in neuroscience and educational research.
We’ll also cover:
How educational therapy differs from tutoring and school-based accommodations
Common signs a child may benefit, including ADHD, learning differences, anxiety, and school avoidance
Why early, targeted support can prevent long-term academic and emotional struggles
How educational therapy builds confidence, independence, and self-advocacy
What educational therapy looks like in practice and who it’s designed to support
If homework feels like a nightly battle, your child is working much harder than their peers, or their confidence around learning is slipping, this episode will help you better understand your options—and feel empowered to choose the right support.
Visit WeThriveLearning.com to learn more about our services, schedule a free consultation, and get the support your family needs.
By WeThrive LearningMany parents know their child is bright but struggling and aren’t sure what kind of support truly fits. In this episode, we break down what educational therapy is, how it’s different from tutoring, IEPs, or 504 supports, and how to know whether your child might benefit.
You’ll learn how educational therapists are specially trained to understand how children learn, not just what they’re learning. We explore how educational therapy addresses the root causes of learning challenges by integrating academic skill-building with executive function support, learning strategies, and emotional regulation—all grounded in neuroscience and educational research.
We’ll also cover:
How educational therapy differs from tutoring and school-based accommodations
Common signs a child may benefit, including ADHD, learning differences, anxiety, and school avoidance
Why early, targeted support can prevent long-term academic and emotional struggles
How educational therapy builds confidence, independence, and self-advocacy
What educational therapy looks like in practice and who it’s designed to support
If homework feels like a nightly battle, your child is working much harder than their peers, or their confidence around learning is slipping, this episode will help you better understand your options—and feel empowered to choose the right support.
Visit WeThriveLearning.com to learn more about our services, schedule a free consultation, and get the support your family needs.