Viktoria Lysanyuk

MA in Special Education, Educational Therapist
In my work with children, the key to overcoming challenges lies in identifying their root causes. Academic difficulties often lower a child’s self-esteem, which can lead to emotional, behavioral, and social struggles. Once I understand the source of these difficulties, I begin educational therapy to support the child’s cognitive, emotional, and social development in a stable and tailored way.
In my therapeutic practice, I support children in the following areas:
- Children with delayed or uneven development
- Early school-age children at risk of dyslexia
- Teenagers experiencing academic difficulties, especially related to reading, writing, or specific learning disorders such as dyslexia, dysgraphia, dysorthography, and dyscalculia
- Children with attention deficit issues
- Children with auditory processing difficulties
- Children with hyperactivity (ADHD/ADD)
- Children facing emotional challenges
- Children with spatial orientation difficulties and challenges in visual-motor-auditory coordination
- Children on the autism spectrum
- Children with ADHD
- Children struggling with social adaptation
I gained my theoretical knowledge at the Academy of Special Education in Warsaw, where I studied Resocialization Pedagogy and Educational Therapy. Additionally, I completed postgraduate studies in Education and Therapy of Individuals on the Autism Spectrum with Elements of Sensory Integration.
My practical experience comes from working as a special education teacher in schools and leading workshops for students and teachers both in Poland and abroad. I currently provide daily educational therapy to children with ADHD, autism spectrum disorders, and social maladjustment.
I take an individualized approach to each child, building a strong therapist-student relationship where the child feels safe and knows this is their dedicated time for growth and support.
