Parents as Partners in a Child’s Progress
A practical guide to observing progress, supporting routines, and reinforcing therapy strategies with patience at home.
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Learning & Ability Counselling Centre provides thoughtful, structured support for children, adolescents, adults, parents, and families. Every care journey begins with listening and moves at a pace that respects the individual.

A thoughtful first step
People seek support for many reasons: a child may be finding communication difficult, a student may be struggling with learning, a family may need guidance, or an adult may be carrying stress that has become difficult to manage alone.
LAC brings counselling, therapy, learning support, and family guidance together in one professional setting. The focus is practical progress, emotional safety, dignity, and trust in the process.
Clinical services
Care plans are shaped around the individual’s needs and may include one or more areas of support.
Confidential support for emotional wellbeing, anxiety, stress, PTSD, OCD, ODD, ADHD, and life transitions.
Structured guidance for autism spectrum disorder, intellectual disability, behavioural concerns, and child development.
Support for speech, language, communication, social interaction, and practical confidence in everyday settings.
Individualised assistance for school and college students, including specific learning disability support and study guidance.
Family counselling and practical strategies that help parents participate consistently in the progress journey.
Confidence building, personality development, career guidance, addiction counselling, and emotional resilience.
Our approach
Progress is rarely instant. It is built through attentive care, practical strategies, consistent reinforcement, and an environment where the individual feels understood.
Therapy is not only for the child. Parents are also part of the healing journey.
Listen carefully to concerns, history, strengths, family context, and practical priorities.
Create an individualised support direction aligned with communication, behaviour, learning, and wellbeing.
Deliver appropriate counselling, therapy, guidance, and home strategies with patience and consistency.
Observe meaningful changes, reinforce progress, and refine the support plan when required.

Founder & Clinical Director
Psychologist, hypnotherapist, counsellor, speech trainer, and graphology practitioner.
Vineela Anney’s work is shaped by professional training and lived experience. Her approach brings together counselling, therapy, parent involvement, practical guidance, and consistent reinforcement.
The emphasis is not on quick promises. It is on understanding each person carefully, supporting families with patience, and working towards meaningful improvements in communication, behaviour, confidence, emotional balance, learning ability, and daily life.
Neuro Bridge Foundation
Neuro Bridge Foundation supports children, students, families, women, adults, elderly individuals, and rural communities where access to counselling, education, developmental support, and healthcare may be limited.
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Mental health awareness and community outreach programs.
Learning support and education assistance for children and students.
Free counselling and guidance programs for families in need.
Neuro Bridge Foundation continues to support counselling access, education assistance, and mental health awareness for families facing financial barriers.
Parent participation, home consistency, and patient reinforcement remain central to the care approach at LAC.
Contact
For counselling, therapy, developmental support, learning guidance, or family enquiries, contact the centre directly.