Natasha Eliason

Learning Support Specialist

Languages

English|
German

About 👋

Dear parents,

I am Natasha, born and raised in South Africa.

I have lived in Berlin however for most of my adult life and am bilingual.

I would say the time in school was difficult for me and I always somehow knew I wanted to help children because of this.

I worked for many years in a Kindergarten but knew I would strive the mosts helping children in a 1-1 context so I studied inclusive education and specialized in dyslexia.

I then trained further here in Berlin to be a learning therapist.

For the past 8 years I have worked as a learning support coordinator in a primary school and have know started part-time giving parent consultations on how to not just navigate the system here but build up their children‘s self-esteem.

I especially integrate growth mindset into my work. I am also the author of a German children’s book „Sams grüner Daumen“ on Math difficulties & growth mindset.

Looking forward to hearing from you!

https://www.hilfebeimlernen.de

Appointment Locations

Our guides may have an office, offer home visits, and/or meet you at an agreed upon location.
Type:
Online|
In-person|
Home-visit

Areas Natasha will meet you:

  • Mitte
  • Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg

Offerings ❤️

View Natasha's services and/or packages

I offer 1:1 parent consultation if your child is struggling in primary school. This can be from where to get a diagnosis to tools you need to support your child. €75/ 50 minutes.

I also offer 1:1 learning support for your child in German and Maths €65/ 50 minutes.

My specialism is dyslexia & dyscalculia as well as supporting children with a growth mindset.

Support Communities

Our guides have experience working with various communities.
neurodivergent-parents

Qualifications 🏅

Our guides provide their qualifications and certifications so we can ensure their professional experience.
  • Master in inclusive education

  • Learning Therapist (ILT)

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