Parenting comes with endless questions, especially when it comes to learning. Why does my child struggle with reading? How can I support them to focus better? Are these behaviours typical for their age?
Learning Links understands how overwhelming it can feel when a child finds school or everyday learning a little harder. For over 50 years, their team of psychologists, speech pathologists, and specialist teachers have worked hand-in-hand with families and schools to help children build confidence and reach their potential.
To make professional insights more accessible to families, Learning Links has created a free online resource hub – packed with practical information, evidence-based tips, and simple strategies parents can use at home.
Explore their range of topics and concerns they can support families with below.
ADHD: Understanding and Supporting Attention and Focus

Children with ADHD often have incredible energy, creativity, and curiosity – but they may also find it harder to concentrate, stay organised, or manage emotions.
Learning Links’ ADHD resources help families understand the signs, build routines that work, and develop strategies to support focus and confidence at home and school.
From managing transitions and reducing homework stress to celebrating small wins, these guides encourage parents to see and nurture their child’s unique strengths.
Supporting Literacy: Helping Children to Read and Write

Learning to read and write opens the door to a world of imagination and knowledge – but for some children, it doesn’t come easily.
Children with Dyslexia or other literacy difficulties often have strong problem-solving skills and creativity, yet decoding written words can be challenging.
Learning Links’ literacy resources provide insight into how children develop reading skills, what signs to look out for, and how parents can make reading practice fun and rewarding.
Families can also access the free Links at Home – Reading Program, which introduces the basics of Systematic Synthetic Phonics and includes games and activities to build literacy skills in an engaging way.
With the right support and encouragement, every child can discover the joy of reading and feel proud of their progress.
Supporting Maths: Making Numbers Make Sense

Maths doesn’t always come naturally and that’s okay! For children with Dyscalculia or general maths difficulties, understanding numbers can feel daunting at first.
Learning Links’ maths resources share fun, practical ways to help children grasp concepts like counting, number sense, and problem-solving through play, visuals, and confidence- building activities.
Supporting Speech and Language: Building Communication Skills

Explore Speech and Language Resources
Strong communication skills are the foundation for learning, friendships, and confidence.
Learning Links’ speech and language resources help parents understand language milestones, identify when extra support may be needed, and find simple ways to boost speech and language development through everyday interactions. Whether it’s storytelling at dinner or word games before bed, every conversation helps your child grow.
Supporting Mental Health and Wellbeing: Building Resilience for Life

The early years are full of discovery and growth – playtime is where learning begins! Learning Links’ early childhood resources offer practical tips to support social skills, communication, play, and emotional development.
You’ll find guides on preparing for preschool, encouraging independence, and setting up simple learning routines at home that nurture confidence from the very start.
Trusted Guidance. Confident Families.
Learning Links believes every parent deserves access to quality information and support. Their goal is to empower families with knowledge so they can feel confident understanding their child’s needs and helping them thrive at home and school.
Explore Learning Link’s free parent resources
If you’d like to talk to the Learning Links team about your child’s needs and additional support options, you can also submit an online enquiry and one of their friendly Customer Support team members will be in contact.
Together, we can help every child learn, participate, and grow with confidence.
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