Excellent dyslexia distance course
The everyday work routine can be combined very well with the course. The student determines their own pace under the given conditions. This form of study is therefore especially well suited for employees (also with an established family). The study texts are understandably prepared, and overall you're well prepared for the profession of "Certified Dyslexia Trainer." The support during the course is uncomplicated and competent. With questions, the student always has a contact person. Even after the course, follow-up programs are offered — you always have the option of continuing education. You are also kept current with new developments, findings, and various information on the topic. The graduate can use diverse offerings from the ADA to enrich their work in practice. I was very satisfied with the form of the program offered and also find the way graduates are treated to be excellent. I'd like to say thanks to everyone involved and keep it up — in service of dyslexic people!!!!!!
Great distance course
A great distance course that you can work through well alongside your job. I was very satisfied with it.
ADA — dyslexia and dyscalculia distance course
I'm very satisfied with the study materials and the course of the program. A very precise and detailed description of the requirements is explained step by step. My questions that came up during the course were always answered the same day. I felt excellently supported!
Continuing education — dyslexia & dyscalculia trainer
I already completed my diploma as a dyslexia trainer with the ADA back in 2004. After 11 years I recognized the need to also take the course as a dyscalculia trainer. Because of my earlier good experiences, I again chose the ADA. For just €99 a year you get many practical resources online, are supported by the ADA at any time, and have the opportunity to take part in further trainings.
Absolutely recommendable
The structure and content quality of the study materials and the required reading are optimally tailored to the program. For questions, a personal advisor is available competently, reliably, and promptly.
Just right!
Good support, flexible, comfortable from home, ……
Quick and uncomplicated support despite the distance
With questions or uncertainties, especially in the practical part, there was always a quick reply. You always felt supported and the grading was always quick and correct. Great distance course with excellent materials and very good questions in the submission assignments.
Very informative & interesting distance course
Very interesting and educational distance course. The support and the lively exchange, as well as the materials, enriched my work with the children. Good reachability for questions and quick help and replies. Good web presence. Many instructive tips. Good price-performance ratio. Well-written modules. Understandable for everyone. I felt very well supported and can only recommend the course.
Distance certification as a Certified Dyslexia Trainer
Great structure, very practice-oriented. Good communication options and quick answers from the instructors. Quick help even with practical difficulties.
Dyslexia/dyscalculia distance course
The course is an excellent opportunity to engage with the topic of dyslexia and dyscalculia in people. Knowledge simply helps to develop a feeling for those affected. The modules are designed so that you can work through them well alone. I loved during my own dyscalculia course that you could ask questions by email at any time and the support was outstanding (attentive, quick, and very friendly!). Another plus is that with the end of the course the options for continuing education are still given, and that there's a large network where you can get help or simply exchange ideas. Thanks for this course!!
THANK YOU!
My name is Jasmina Ionkova, living and working in the fifth biggest city of Bulgaria by the name of Rousse. It is situated along the bank of the Danube River. Back in old times, people used to call the town the Miniature Vienna. I am a pedagogue, i.e. social pedagogue, Master in Pedagogy and Certified Dyslexia Trainer with the American Dyslexia Association. I used to teach German at school for years on end, but what impressed me most was that kids would gain knowledge in different ways. Most of those who had difficulties learning their mother tongue would also have difficulties learning a foreign language, whether German or English. What made me take up studying dyslexia was a kid I wanted to help to and who was diagnosed at a medical care unit as being a dyslectic child. Thus all started for me in this field. I completed my special training with the American Dyslexia Association and was sure that I was destined to do that. In 2006 I established an association, and two years later, in 2008, I set up a dyslexia center. I have elaborated my own training program, called "New Start", based on diagnostics and the AFS method of Dr. Astrid Kopp-Duller. Having met Dr. Astrid Kopp-Duller and Mario Engel gave me a new impetus and direction in my life. I really think I have found my way and a field I fit in best. I would like to thank them for all things than in favor of such a great number of people! THANK YOU!
Excellent
Great enrichment, informative, practice-oriented, and implementable training. Highly recommended to pass on!
Very satisfied and grateful
I've now been working for more than 10 years as a certified dyslexia trainer and for some years also with the additional qualification as a certified dyscalculia trainer in my school. With the extensive practical knowledge I've acquired, I gained a much broader view of the problems of the children involved and can therefore help them in a much more individualized way. As a teacher I was absolutely not satisfied with the WHO's approach, which labels reading, writing, or arithmetic difficulties as pathological, and I'm very grateful that in these trainings the pedagogical-didactic path comes first. I'd also like to thank the ADA for its lasting work on behalf of my many children, whom I've helped further!
The training gave me a lot professionally!
I was able to expand the offering in my learning practice and am now also recognized by the youth welfare office. Overall, I'm very glad that I chose the distance course at the ADA.
very good advice
The training is very extensive but also informative. If you need additional help, you're helped right away.
Very instructive
In this training you get a solid foundation as a dyslexia/dyscalculia trainer.
Help for children and young people with dyslexia
The pressure at school is enormous for children with reading and spelling difficulties. To be able to show children a way out of the dead end, this course is a very good help.
Very well structured and practice-oriented training
I completed the distance course as a dyslexia and dyscalculia trainer with the ADA. The study materials convey very broad expertise but are also very practice-oriented. You are therefore very well prepared for both the exams and the practical work. The support during the course was also wonderful. My questions, which I had sent by email, were answered extremely quickly and always very kindly. For me, this course was the perfect opportunity to continue my education alongside my job while being able to schedule my time freely. Pros: well-structured modules, competent and friendly support during and after the course, contemporary content, very well-built online customer center. Cons:
EXCELLENT
I completed the distance certification as a certified dyscalculia trainer and am very thrilled. The materials for learning are very well described and with lots of practical examples, so they're very easy to understand. Answering the modules on the computer was a great advantage for me, since I live far away. The many worksheets that are provided help me in my daily work — they're great, I'm always thrilled. The prices, whether for the training or for the follow-on services, are well affordable. I'm very glad I completed the distance course.
Certification as a dyslexia and dyscalculia trainer
As a teacher I was confronted for years with the phenomenon of dyslexia and dyscalculia. After completing the certificate as a certified dyslexia and dyscalculia trainer, I was able not only to advise parents but also to help students. The course was very interesting and informative. Despite my job, I didn't feel under pressure or unable to manage it. On the contrary — even after finishing the course, I look forward every now and then to a continuing-education program of my choice.