Family Pathway works with young people who struggle with learning, including children who are looked after.
Challenges with learning happen for many different reasons. For example, due to trauma, invisible disabilities like dyslexia, ADHD, bullying, mental health difficulties, visual processing disorders, bereavement, living through a pandemic and many more. This impacts our ability to access and develop key skills we need for learning and to function in daily life.
We support individuals to enrich and develop these key skills. This builds confidence, resilience, motivation, productivity, independence, and we make happier life choices. This not only enhances learning, but also provides young people with a strong foundation for adulthood.
Is your child or young person disengaged? Detached? Struggling to achieve desired results or meeting academic expectations?
Family Pathway will work closely with the young person and their family, creating a bespoke plan of support.