05/03/2026
Learning about Dyslexia is important because it helps educators, parents, and professionals better support children and adults who struggle with reading and language.
Here are several key reasons why learning about dyslexia is valuable:
1. Early Identification and Support
Understanding dyslexia helps teachers and parents recognize early signs of reading difficulties. Early intervention can significantly improve a child’s reading and academic success.
2. Improve Teaching Strategies
Learning about dyslexia introduces specialized teaching methods and reading programs that help students develop decoding, comprehension, and spelling skills.
3. Support Children with Learning Differences
Dyslexia is one of the most common learning differences. When professionals understand it, they can create supportive learning environments that help students reach their full potential.
4. Reduce Misunderstanding and Stigma
Many people mistakenly think children with dyslexia are lazy or less intelligent. In reality, dyslexia is a neurodevelopmental learning difference, and learning about it helps reduce stigma and promote empathy.
5. Help Children Build Confidence
With the right support, children with dyslexia can improve their reading skills and self-confidence, leading to better academic and social outcomes.
6. Professional Development Opportunities
For educators, therapists, and psychologists, training in dyslexia can enhance professional skills and open opportunities to work in special education, therapy, or assessment services.
7. Support Inclusive Education
Knowledge about dyslexia helps schools implement inclusive education practices, ensuring that all learners receive the support they need.
Enroll in our CERTIFICATE IN SPECIAL EDUCATION Specialized training Dyslexia!
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4 Molave, Pilar Village, Brgy. Pilar, Las Piñas City (Main Office)
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03/03/2026
Some children need therapies because they may experience developmental delays, learning differences, or neurodevelopmental conditions that affect how they communicate, move, behave, think, or learn. Early support helps them build skills and become more independent.
Early Intervention Matters!
The earlier a child receives support, the better the long-term outcomes. Therapy helps:
• Improve academic performance
• Increase confidence
• Strengthen communication and social skills
• Promote independence
Avail of our comprehensive therapy services designed to support your child’s growth, development, and success.
Our therapy services are supervised and monitored by Dr. Lo**ta D. Serrano, a seasoned professional who has been operating a special school and therapy center since 1990.
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4 Molave, Pilar Village, Brgy. Pilar, Las Piñas City (Main Office)
53 Aguirre, Pilar Village, Brgy. Pilar, Las Piñas City (Extension Office)
Tel. Nos. (02)8524-6595
Mobile Nos. 09088146908
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10/02/2026
Why enroll in our Certificate in Special Education – Specialized Training in Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Learning about Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is valuable for a lot of reasons—whether you’re a professional, a parent, or someone who simply wants to understand autism better. Here’s why it really matters:
Deeper, accurate understanding of autism
Autism is a spectrum, not a one-size-fits-all condition. A certificate program helps you understand:
• Characteristics across different ages and levels
• Sensory, communication, and behavioral differences
• Strengths and challenges of autistic individuals
This replaces myths with evidence-based knowledge.
Better support and intervention skills
You learn practical strategies you can actually use, such as:
• Supporting communication and social skills
• Managing sensory needs and behaviors positively
• Creating inclusive learning and home environments
This is especially useful for teachers, therapists, caregivers, and aides.
Meaningful help for families and caregivers
If you’re a parent or working with families, the course equips you to:
• Understand your child or client’s needs better
• Respond with empathy, not frustration
• Advocate effectively in school and community settings
Strong foundation for SPED and therapy-related work
A Certificate in ASD is often a gateway course for:
• Special Education
• Speech Therapy, Occupational Therapy, ABA
• Shadow teaching or therapy assistance
It gives you a solid starting point before advanced training.
Career advantage and professional development
Having a certificate:
• Enhances your credentials
• Shows commitment to inclusive education
Promotes inclusion and acceptance
Beyond skills, it builds the right mindset—respect, acceptance, and neurodiversity awareness. You’re not just helping autistic individuals “fit in,” you’re helping society become more inclusive.
For more details, visit our website at www.reach-incorporated.com
Resources for Educational & Allied Consultancy Habitat (R.E.A.C.H.), Inc.
4 Molave, Pilar Village, Brgy. Pilar, Las Piñas City (Main Office)
53 Aguirre, Pilar Village, Brgy. Pilar, Las Piñas City (Extension Office)
Tel. Nos. (02)8524-6595
Mobile Nos. 09088146908
www.reach-incorporated.com
03/02/2026
The Resources for Educational and Allied Consultancy Habitat (REACH), Inc. will conduct a webinar entitled “Starting and Recognizing a Special School and Therapy Center” on February 14, 2026 (2:00–4:00 PM) via Zoom.
The webinar fee is Php 2,000.
The session will be led by Dr. Lo**ta D. Serrano, who has been successfully operating a special school and therapy center since 1990. This webinar offers a valuable opportunity to learn from her decades of experience in establishing and accrediting special school and therapy center.
Resources for Educational & Allied Consultancy Habitat (R.E.A.C.H.), Inc.
4 Molave, Pilar Village, Brgy. Pilar, Las Piñas City (Main Office)
53 Aguirre, Pilar Village, Brgy. Pilar, Las Piñas City (Extension Office)
Email Address: [email protected]
[email protected]
Tel. Nos. (02)8524-6595
Mobile Nos. 09088146908
www.reach-incorporated.com
01/02/2026
Due to high demand and numerous requests for extension, we are extending our promo until February 28, 2026.
Avail of at least 12 hours of therapy services and receive a FREE Diagnostic Assessment and Evaluation for neurodivergent children ages 2 to 14, from Early Intervention to Transitional Age.
EASY STEPS:
1. Avail and pay at least 12 hours of our therapy service on or before February 28, 2026. You may call us at 0908-814-6908 or email [email protected]
2. Schedule your child for a Diagnostic Assessment/Evaluation.
3. Prepare and bring relevant documents, such as your child’s developmental record, medical records, or previous assessments.
4. Attend the scheduled appointment and bring your child for the assessment/evaluation conducted by our SPED Diagnostician.
5. Attend the scheduled Therapy Service.
Therapy services are supervised and monitored by Dr. Lo**ta D. Serrano, a seasoned professional who has been operating a special school and therapy center since 1990.
Visit our website at www.reach-incorporated.com
Resources for Educational & Allied Consultancy Habitat (R.E.A.C.H.), Inc.
4 Molave, Pilar Village, Brgy. Pilar, Las Piñas City (Main Office)
53 Aguirre, Pilar Village, Brgy. Pilar, Las Piñas City (Extension Office)
Tel. Nos. (02)8524-6595
Mobile Nos. 09088146908
www.reach-incorporated.com
25/01/2026
Did you know that Some children need Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) because it helps them learn important skills and reduce behaviors that interfere with daily life, learning, or safety. ABA is most commonly used with children who have autism spectrum disorder (ASD), but it can also help children with other developmental or behavioral challenges.
Here are the main reasons why some children benefit from ABA:
1. Delays in Communication and Social Skills
Some children struggle to:
• Communicate their needs
• Understand social rules
• Engage in play or interaction
ABA breaks these skills into small, teachable steps and uses repetition and reinforcement to help children learn them effectively.
2. Challenging or Unsafe Behaviors
Children may show behaviors such as:
• Tantrums or aggression
• Self-injury
• Running away (elopement)
• Severe noncompliance
ABA helps identify why a behavior happens and teaches safer, more appropriate alternatives.
3. Difficulty Learning in Traditional Settings
Some children:
• Have trouble following instructions
• Cannot stay focused
• Do not learn well through typical teaching methods
ABA uses structured, individualized teaching strategies that match how the child learns best.
4. Need for Daily Living Skills
ABA supports the development of:
• Toileting
• Feeding
• Dressing
• Hygiene
• Independence at home and school
These skills are taught step-by-step and practiced consistently.
5. Emotional Regulation Challenges
Some children struggle with:
• Managing frustration
• Coping with changes or transitions
• Expressing emotions appropriately
ABA teaches coping strategies and replacement behaviors to help children regulate emotions.
6. Evidence-Based Support
ABA is research-based and widely recognized as an effective intervention, especially for children with autism, when provided early and appropriately.
Do you want to learn more about Applied Behavior Analysis? Enroll in our CERTIFICATE IN SPECIAL EDUCATION Specialized training in Applied Behavior Analysis.
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4 Molave, Pilar Village, Brgy. Pilar, Las Piñas City (Main Office)
53 Aguirre, Pilar Village, Brgy. Pilar, Las Piñas City (Extension Office)
Email Address: [email protected]
[email protected]
Tel. Nos. (02)8524-6595
Mobile Nos. 09088146908
www.reach-incorporated.com
23/01/2026
Hurry! Only a few days left before our promo ends on January 31, 2026.
Avail of at least 12 hours of therapy services and receive a FREE Diagnostic Assessment and Evaluation for neurodivergent children ages 2 to 14, covering Early Intervention to Transitional Age.
EASY STEPS:
1. Avail and pay at least 12 hours of our therapy service on or before January 31, 2026. You may call us at 0908-814-6908 or email [email protected]
2. Schedule your child for a Diagnostic Assessment/Evaluation.
3. Prepare and bring relevant documents, such as your child’s developmental record, medical records, or previous assessments.
4. Attend the scheduled appointment and bring your child for the assessment/evaluation conducted by our SPED Diagnostician.
5. Attend the scheduled Therapy Service.
Therapy services are supervised and monitored by Dr. Lo**ta D. Serrano, a seasoned professional who has been operating a special school and therapy center since 1990.
Resources for Educational & Allied Consultancy Habitat (R.E.A.C.H.), Inc.
4 Molave, Pilar Village, Brgy. Pilar, Las Piñas City (Main Office)
53 Aguirre, Pilar Village, Brgy. Pilar, Las Piñas City (Extension Office)
Tel. Nos. (02)8524-6595
Mobile Nos. 09088146908
www.reach-incorporated.com
19/01/2026
The Resources for Educational and Allied Consultancy Habitat (REACH), Inc. will conduct a webinar entitled “Early Intervention Matters: Building Strong Foundations Through Therapy” on January 31, 2026 (2:00–5:00 PM) via Zoom.
The webinar fee is Php 2,500.
Early intervention can make a lifelong difference in a child’s development. This webinar will explore the critical role of early intervention and therapy services in supporting young learners—at home, in school, and in therapy settings.
Who are invited?
• Parents of children ages 0–8
• Preschool and kindergarten teachers
• School administrators
• SPED teachers
• Therapists (OT, ST, PT, Psychologists)
• Daycare and early childhood center owners
Objectives
By the end of the webinar, participants will be able to:
1. Understand what early intervention is and why it is critical
2. Identify early signs that a child may need therapy services
3. Differentiate among speech, occupational, physical, and behavioral therapies
4. Understand the role of assessment in early intervention
5. Learn how parents, schools, and therapists can work together
6. Know when and how to refer a child for therapy
7. Clearing the “myths”
Speaker Description :
Dr. Lo**ta D. Serrano is a seasoned educator and practitioner in the field of early intervention and special education, with over three decades of experience providing therapy and educational services to young children. She has been actively involved in the industry since 1990, working closely with children with developmental delays, learning differences, and exceptional needs, as well as their families.
Her work spans early identification, assessment, individualized intervention planning, and parent and teacher collaboration. Drawing from extensive hands-on experience in operating therapy and special education programs, Dr. Serrano brings practical, evidence-based insights into how early intervention can significantly improve developmental outcomes and long-term success for children.
Date: January 31, 2026
Time: 2:00 – 5:00 PM via Zoom
Fee: PhP2,500.00
Inclusions:
• Certificate of Attendance
• Developmental Milestones Checklist
• Sample Early Intervention Therapy Plan
Resources for Educational & Allied Consultancy Habitat (R.E.A.C.H.), Inc.
4 Molave, Pilar Village, Brgy. Pilar, Las Piñas City (Main Office)
53 Aguirre, Pilar Village, Brgy. Pilar, Las Piñas City (Extension Office)
Tel. Nos. (02)8524-6595
Mobile Nos. 09088146908
www.reach-incorporated.com
11/01/2026
Learning Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) with Special Education is important because it allows educators and caregivers to shape children’s development at a critical stage while ensuring that all children, including those with special needs, are supported and included. Here are the key reasons why it matters:
1. Early Years Shape Lifelong Development
The first years of life are crucial for cognitive, social, emotional, and physical growth. Educators trained in early childhood and special education can identify developmental delays early and provide appropriate interventions, greatly improving long-term outcomes.
2. Early Identification and Intervention
Children with developmental delays or disabilities benefit most when support starts early. Knowledge in special education equips professionals with skills to observe, assess, and implement evidence-based strategies that address individual needs during the most responsive stage of development.
3. Promotes Inclusive Education
Learning special education alongside early childhood education fosters inclusion. Educators become capable of creating classrooms where children of diverse abilities learn together, promoting acceptance, empathy, and respect from a young age.
4. Supports Individualized Learning
Every child learns differently. Training in special education helps educators design individualized and developmentally appropriate activities that cater to children with autism, ADHD, learning disabilities, speech delays, and other exceptional needs.
5. Strengthens Family and Community Support
Professionals in this field work closely with families. Understanding special education enables educators to guide parents, collaborate with therapists, and connect families with support services, strengthening the child’s overall care network.
6. Expands Career Opportunities
Combining early childhood education and special education opens doors to diverse career paths—special education teacher, early intervention specialist, daycare or preschool supervisor, therapy aide, program coordinator, or center administrator.
7. Makes a Meaningful Social Impact
Educators in this field advocate for equity and access to quality education. By supporting children with special needs early, you help reduce learning gaps and empower children to reach their full potential.
8. Builds Professional Competence and Compassion
This field develops not only technical skills but also patience, empathy, and strong communication—qualities essential for nurturing young learners and making a lasting difference in their lives.
In essence, learning Early Childhood Education and Care with Special Education is an investment in children, families, and society—ensuring that no child is left behind and every child is given the best possible start in life.
Enroll in our CERTIFICATE IN SPECIAL EDUCATION Specialized training in Early Childhood Education and Care.
Resources for Educational & Allied Consultancy Habitat (R.E.A.C.H.), Inc.
4 Molave, Pilar Village, Brgy. Pilar, Las Piñas City (Main Office)
53 Aguirre, Pilar Village, Brgy. Pilar, Las Piñas City (Extension Office)
Email Address: [email protected]
[email protected]
Tel. Nos. (02)8524-6595
Mobile Nos. 09088146908
Website: www.reach-incorporated.com
06/01/2026
The Resources for Educational and Allied Consultancy Habitat (REACH), Inc. will conduct a webinar entitled “Starting and Accrediting a Special School and Therapy Center” on January 15, 2026 (6:00–8:00 PM) via Zoom.
The webinar fee is Php 2,000.
The session will be led by Dr. Lo**ta D. Serrano, who has been successfully operating a special school and therapy center since 1990. This webinar offers a valuable opportunity to learn from her decades of experience in establishing and accrediting special school and therapy center.
Resources for Educational & Allied Consultancy Habitat (R.E.A.C.H.), Inc.
4 Molave, Pilar Village, Brgy. Pilar, Las Piñas City (Main Office)
53 Aguirre, Pilar Village, Brgy. Pilar, Las Piñas City (Extension Office)
Email Address: [email protected]
[email protected]
Tel. Nos. (02)8524-6595
Mobile Nos. 09088146908
www.reach-incorporated.com
02/01/2026
2026 NEW YEAR PROMO!
Get a FREE Diagnostic Assessment and Evaluation for neurodivergent children ages 2 (Early Intervention) to 14 (Transitional Age) when you avail at least 12 hours of our therapy services.
HURRY! Promo valid for a limited time only — until January 31, 2026.
EASY STEPS:
1. Avail at least 12 hours of our therapy service for your child on or before January 31, 2026. You may call us at 0908-814-6908 or email [email protected]
2. Schedule your child for a Diagnostic Assessment/Evaluation.
3. Prepare and bring relevant documents, such as your child’s developmental record, medical records, or previous assessments.
4. Attend the scheduled appointment and bring your child for the assessment/evaluation conducted by our SPED Diagnostician.
5. Attend the scheduled Therapy Service.
Resources for Educational & Allied Consultancy Habitat (R.E.A.C.H.), Inc.
4 Molave, Pilar Village, Brgy. Pilar, Las Piñas City (Main Office)
53 Aguirre, Pilar Village, Brgy. Pilar, Las Piñas City (Extension Office)
Tel. Nos. (02)8524-6595
Mobile Nos. 09088146908
www.reach-incorporated.com