Professional support for successful learning
A learning coach is like a personal coach for thinking.
Whether dyslexia, dyscalculia, or general learning blocks – targeted learning training helps to develop individual strengths and systematically overcome challenges.
Instead of frustration, there are effective strategies. Instead of uncertainty, confidence grows. I support children and adults in experiencing learning as something positive again – with measurable progress and joy in personal development.
What learning training can achieve:
- Understand content better and apply it with confidence
- Develop thinking and learning strategies that truly work
- Strengthen self-confidence and build motivation
For children, this means:
No endless practice without results, but structured, varied learning with visible success.
For parents: Reliable guidance that supports purposefully and provides relief.
Learning can become easier again – and successful.

"Von deinen Kindern lernst du mehr als sie von dir:
“You learn more from your children than they learn from you:
They learn from you about a world that no longer exists.
You learn from them about a world that is now emerging and taking shape.”
(Friedrich Rückert, 1788-1866)
Overcoming learning blocks together and fostering growth
I am convinced: Everyone can learn – with the right tools, the right support, and a positive learning environment.
My goal is to open new paths for children and adults with learning difficulties. Through individually tailored learning strategies and proven methods, solutions are created that motivate and have a long-lasting impact.
My approach to learning training:
- Individual learning strategies: Precisely tailored to the learner – based on strengths, needs, and learning style.
Multisensory learning: Methods that engage multiple senses – for better understanding, longer retention, and more enjoyment in learning.
Learning environment with a positive mindset: Mistakes are allowed, progress is made visible, successes are celebrated – for more self-confidence and intrinsic motivation.
What happens in learning training:
- Assessment of competencies & learning style: Analysis of current abilities and development of a customized training plan.
Dyslexia training: Support of reading and writing skills with concrete strategies for spelling, reading comprehension, and error prevention.
Dyscalculia training: Building fundamental math skills, strengthening number sense, and developing confidence in working with mathematics.
Learning training that works – structured, empathetic, effective.
Give your child (or yourself) the opportunity to rediscover learning.