Special Educator in Warsaw: Support for Children with Special Educational Needs
Does your child have difficulties with learning, behavior, or school adaptation? Do you suspect autism or ADHD?
This is not a verdict — it is a signal. We are here to help you navigate this path with understanding, support, and professionalism.
Your child is unique and deserves an individual approach.
In our clinic in Warsaw, there is not only a team of doctors. We offer services of a special (remedial) educator — a specialist who helps children with special educational needs unlock their abilities through play, developmental, and therapeutic methods.
When to see a special educator?
Sometimes parents delay seeking help, attributing everything to “age,” “character,” or “outgrowing it.” But there are warning signs that should not be ignored:
- The child has a speech delay or does not speak at all
- Avoids contact with other children or does not respond to their name
- Experiences frequent tantrums, excessive excitability, or on the contrary — withdrawal
- Has difficulty concentrating or tires quickly
- Struggles with learning, reading, writing, or math
- Does not follow instructions or understand game rules
- There is a suspicion or diagnosis of: autism, ADHD, developmental delay, dysgraphia, dyslexia, or sensory processing disorder
- This is not about being “normal” or “not normal.” It’s about the need for a different — professionally adapted — approach to development.
What does a special educator do?
- Observes and evaluates the child in a playful, non-invasive way
- Develops an individualized correction program tailored to the child’s needs
- Supports development in key areas:
• Speech and communication
• Fine motor skills and coordination
• Self-regulation and emotional control
• Social interaction
• Attention, memory, and logical thinking - Works closely with parents: provides consultations, practical advice, and guidance for home support
- Cooperates with other specialists when needed — such as speech therapists, psychologists, psychiatrists, or neurologists
We work with care, without judgment, and with respect for every child.
We understand how hard it can be for parents —
When your child behaves “differently,” when others don’t understand or pass judgment, when inside you feel fear or confusion.
It’s in those moments that you should not be alone.
We are here — not to look for “problems,” but to find strengths and guide you forward.