by Janina Hamilton | Jun 25, 2026 | Learning Support
Why Professional Judgement Matters in Learning Support When parents think about learning support, they often imagine structured programs, carefully planned lessons or specialised resources. While those things are important, they’re only part of the picture. One...
by Janina Hamilton | Jun 18, 2026 | Uncategorized
When most people hear the word assessment, they think of a test at the beginning of a program. But effective learning support doesn’t stop there. Students grow, develop new skills, overcome challenges and encounter new ones. That’s why ongoing reassessment...
by Janina Hamilton | Jun 4, 2026 | Learning Support
Every child learns differently. Some children learn best by seeing information, while others benefit from hearing it, discussing it, moving their bodies or physically interacting with learning materials. At Flying Colours, we know that effective learning support is...
by Janina Hamilton | May 28, 2026 | Learning Support
Every child deserves teaching that helps them feel confident, capable, and successful in their learning. At Flying Colours, one of the key approaches we use across all our programs is explicit instruction — an evidence-based teaching approach designed to support...
by Janina Hamilton | May 21, 2026 | Learning Support
When a child is struggling with learning, many parents are told they simply need “more practice” or extra tutoring. But for some children, repeating the same approach over and over does not create lasting progress. This is where data-driven learning support makes a...
by Janina Hamilton | May 12, 2026 | Learning Support
When a child is struggling at school, many parents naturally think the solution is tutoring. But for some children, the challenge is not simply about needing more practice or extra help with homework. Often, there are underlying barriers to learning that make it...
by Janina Hamilton | Apr 20, 2026 | Counselling
When a child is struggling with learning, it’s easy to focus on what we can see — reading difficulties, challenges with writing, or trouble keeping up in class. But what many children carry is far less visible. Children with learning difficulties often carry an...
by Janina Hamilton | Apr 17, 2026 | Counselling
When a child is struggling with learning or emotional challenges, the focus is often placed entirely on the child. But one of the most powerful ways to support a child’s well-being and development is by supporting the parent. For children with learning difficulties,...
by Janina Hamilton | Apr 16, 2026 | Counselling
Anxiety in children is more common than many parents realise — and it doesn’t just affect how a child feels. It can have a significant impact on how they learn, engage in the classroom, and approach school each day. For children with learning difficulties, anxiety and...
by Janina Hamilton | Apr 13, 2026 | Counselling
When a child is struggling with learning, the impact is rarely just academic. Difficulties with reading, writing, or maths can affect a child’s confidence, motivation, and emotional well-being. Likewise, emotional challenges can make it harder for a child to engage...