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In the heart of Krefeld, Germany, a unique municipal offer is making a significant difference in the lives of children struggling with dyscalculia and reading and writing weakness (RWS). The Learning Workshop, a beacon of hope for many families, is a project that relies on the close support of a dedicated associated support association.
The Learning Workshop, easily accessible at www.foerderverein-lernwerkstatt-krefeld.de, is always looking for new honorary workers to join their team. You can also reach them for information at 0 21 51 / 3 63 26 70.
With a roster of approximately 370 students each year, the Learning Workshop caters to both primary and secondary school students. The individual, positive, and fun approach of the workshop helps children to overcome their learning disabilities. After about a year in the workshop, some children no longer require additional support, while others may use the offer for a longer or shorter period.
Two of the five permanent employees of the Learning Workshop are Carola Brink and Uschi Hass, each holding a half position. The workshop is supplemented by 22 honorary workers, some of whom are active in the afternoons at two locations of the city administration.
Remedial instruction is provided in the mornings at 15 Krefeld primary schools, and schools often refer parents to the Learning Workshop. However, parents can also contact the psychological service directly. It's worth noting that the search results do not provide information about the chairman of the closely associated support association of the Lernwerkstatt in Krefeld.
The waiting list for the Learning Workshop is consistently long, a testament to its effectiveness and the demand for such a valuable service. The support association takes care of the payment of the honorary workers, ensuring that the workshop can continue to provide free individual assistance to the children who need it most.
Dyscalculia and RWS can cause frustration in children and can negatively impact their self-image. The Learning Workshop aims to address these issues and help children regain their confidence, making learning a fun and enjoyable experience once again.
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