Video Testimonials

Chayil's NeuroLAT Outreach Team would like to thank all our parents and teachers for your willingness to share your inspiring stories of how NeuroLAT's solutions have impacted and helped your children to achieve his/her cognitive breakthroughs to learn faster, process contents easier and think deeper to be a more fulfilled student. It won't have been possible without your commitment to our program. Let's keep being a blessing in the communities we live in! Your willingness to share have inspired so many parents with children struggling with their studies as well as students which wish to breakthrough to their optimal performance for their studies, that there is now hope through NeuroLAT!

We are dearly appreciative it has been your loving support and faith in us that have kept our NeuroLAT team going to continually give our utmost best, in all ways we can to bring in tried and proven solutions to heal and impact more precious young lives in Asia Pacific.

Extreme Improvement in Attitude and Aptitude of K2 Girl Stuns Dyslexic Coach

P1 Boy diagnosed with Dyslexia and Developmental Delay Improved in Math and English Results just after 3 weeks



P6 Boy who was diagnosed with A.D.D. Impulsive Gained Critical Thinking and Problem Solving Skills

P6 Dyslexic Student with Developmental Delay Scored into Normal Academic Stream with PSLE results

P4 Boy with Autism Developed New Abilities with Enhanced Focus and Concentration within 2 months

Inhibited 8 year old Autistic Child Gains Social Skills and Acquired Multiple Learning Abilities

Cognitive and Behavioral Breakthroughs experienced by 20-year old youth with Moderate Autism after just 10 days of intense training

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