Family Stories


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Dmitry, Tatiana and Miron
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Tatiana & Dmitry parents of Miron Ljubljana, Slovenia

Over ten years of living in Slovenia we tried many specialists. Standard 45-minute sessions, no consistent programme, constant cancellations — and always the feeling that money was going out while results were not coming in. Language was its own source of pain: Miron speaks poorly, and teaching him two languages at once seemed simply impossible. We had stopped even thinking of it as a realistic goal.

"We sent a video, spoke with Katya and decided to try. In 10 days things happened that I had almost stopped believing in: Miron got a haircut at the barbershop without a scene, went to the dentist, started eating food he had never been able to touch before. Each time I caught myself thinking — this is simply impossible. But it was happening. Katya showed us: everything that seemed out of reach is completely achievable — if you change your approach. We only wish we had found her sooner."

→ We continue with remote support and try not to miss a single residential camp. And the languages — we are no longer just thinking about it, we are doing it. Our life now has two parts: before we met Katya, and after.

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"I began to see him differently. That is the main result."

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