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WHAT WE DO

Inclusive Learning Support

In every classroom, there are children with incredible potential who simply learn in different ways. But without recognition or support, that potential can go unnoticed. At Hadithi, we want to make sure no child is left behind just because their path to learning looks a little different.

How It Works

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Identify

We work closely with teachers to recognize signs of learning differences in children who may be struggling in school.

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Evaluate

Once concerns are identified, we help provide access to basic screenings and evaluations to better understand how a child learns.

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Support

With a clearer picture, we offer personalized support, like tutoring, school accommodations, or parent guidance, so each child can thrive in their education.

Breaking the Stigma

We believe that every child deserves the opportunity to learn in a way that meets their unique needs. That’s why we’re beginning the important work of helping identify learning disabilities such as dyslexia, ADHD, and other cognitive or processing challenges. In Kenya, children with learning differences are often overlooked, misunderstood, or labeled as incapable. Many families simply don’t have the tools or awareness to understand what their child is going through, and the result is too often shame or giving up altogether. We want to break that cycle.

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Creating Paths for Every Child 

Our goal is to advocate for children who learn differently—providing access to screenings, building awareness, and working with schools and families to create environments where these kids can thrive. This might look like extra tutoring, personalized classroom support, or helping a teacher understand how a student learns best. We’re just getting started, but we believe that with early identification and the right support, these children will not only stay in school—they’ll shine. Because every story matters, and every child has the potential to write a beautiful one.

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