Standard tutoring fails kids with ADHD, dyslexia, or autism spectrum needs. Langoli's specialized tutors — many with backgrounds in special education or speech-language therapy — adapt their methodology for your specific child. Premium niche, premium care.
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Generic courses teach everyone the same thing. Our tutors build a plan around your weak points — and track your progress to your target.
100% of the tutor's attention on you — not split across 20 students.
Every session targets your specific goal with mock tests and feedback.
Our tutors understand your regional context and specific challenges.
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ADHD (managing attention spans, breaking sessions into smaller blocks, multimodal engagement), Dyslexia (Orton-Gillingham approaches, multisensory phonics, visual reading aids), Autism Spectrum (predictable session structures, special-interest-based vocabulary building, sensory awareness), Anxiety/School Refusal (low-pressure approach, building rapport before academic pushing). These tutors usually charge premium rates because the skill is genuinely specialized.
Combinations of: certified special-education teaching credentials, speech-language pathology degrees, Orton-Gillingham certification, ABA training (for autism support), trauma-informed teaching certification. Filter tutors by 'Special Needs' or 'ADHD' or 'Dyslexia' specialty. Always read tutor bios carefully and book a trial lesson — fit between child and tutor matters more than credentials alone.
Typical adjustments: (1) shorter sessions (30 min vs 60 min); (2) more frequent (3-4x/week vs 1-2x/week); (3) rotation between activities every 5-10 minutes; (4) physical movement integrated (standing, gestures); (5) immediate feedback rather than delayed correction; (6) visual aids and gamification. Many ADHD students who hated school English love their Langoli sessions because the format matches how their brain works.
Absolutely. Dyslexia affects how the brain processes written text — it doesn't affect intelligence or speaking ability. Specialized phonics methods (Orton-Gillingham, Wilson Reading System) systematically teach the relationship between sounds and letters. Many dyslexic children become strong English speakers and successful in their careers — they just need the right teaching method, which generic tutors don't provide.
Yes, encouraged for younger children. Sessions take place via video call — you can sit nearby (off camera) and monitor without interrupting. Many tutors will explicitly send you a 5-minute end-of-session summary describing progress, what worked, what didn't, and recommended at-home activities. Communication channels stay open via Langoli's messaging.
$20-50 USD per hour, higher than general tutors. Why: the credential and skill set is rare; the lesson preparation is more intensive; the population of qualified tutors is much smaller. Compare to in-person specialized tutors in your country (often $80-150 USD per hour or more). Online specialized tutoring through Langoli is significantly more affordable while maintaining quality.
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