Learning that meets your needs
Every child learns differently. Some thrive in the classroom, while others need extra support, calm, or flexibility to keep up academically and thrive socially.
Whether your child needs help with homework, struggles with school refusal, has special needs such as autism or ADHD – or simply needs a more customized learning process, School To Go can be part of the solution.
On this page you will find an overview of the most common situations where our platform makes a difference.
Click on the situation that is similar to yours and read more about how we can support your child with audio-based teaching, clear materials and flexible courses that follow the official goals in primary school, but always at the child's own pace.
Our goal is simple: To make learning safe, motivating and accessible – regardless of the child's abilities.
This is where School To Go can help.
E-learning can be a support for your child if you experience one or more of these needs:
Professional support and development
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Homework help for your everyday life
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Supplementing school education
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Preparation for tests and exams
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Strengthening specific subjects (e.g. Danish or mathematics)
Mental Health and special needs
School refusal or involuntary school absence
Anxiety or discomfort in school contexts
Autism or the need for predictable structure
ADHD or need for calm and shorter sequences
Sensory challenges where screen-free learning is an advantage
Alternative learning methods
Home school or supplementary home education
Intermediate forms or special school offers
Flexible learning for children in sports or culture with travel activities
Supplementary support during illness or prolonged absence
Individual pace and motivation
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When the child learns best in short intervals
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When content needs to be repeated to achieve understanding
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When the child learns better through audio than through text
Community and safety
Desire for a safe learning space with a focus on self-confidence and small experiences of success
Need for support outside of the classroom, but still with academic progression