The Learning Center
The Learning Center provides specialized evaluations, therapies, and interventions for QF school students aged 3 to 21. It addresses learning, social, emotional, and developmental challenges and offers family support services.
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- Emailtlc@qf.org.qa
About the offering
01The Learning Center (TLC) provides specialized support services to students across QF schools, serving individuals aged 3 to 21. It delivers comprehensive evaluations and assessments addressing learning, social-emotional, and developmental needs. Students within QF schools benefit from outcome-driven, evidence-based therapies and interventions that strengthen skills essential for classroom learning, active participation, and peer engagement.
Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder may access services including speech and language therapy to support communication and social interaction, occupational therapy to address sensory, motor, and daily living skills, and structured behavioral support approaches informed by current research and intervention models.
TLC works closely with parents and educators to build capacity and deepen understanding of each child’s developmental and learning profile. This collaborative approach fosters an inclusive environment where students can thrive within QF schools. By integrating specialized assessments, targeted interventions, and ongoing family engagement, TLC ensures students receive comprehensive and individualized support that promotes meaningful progress and long-term success.
Primary contact should be made through the relevant QF school administration.
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