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bilderleicht.de is a German-language educational methodology website run by Miriam Hörth. Its core idea is “learning more easily with pictures.” The site explains that the human brain is not particularly good at processing plain lists, black-and-white text, and numbers in isolation; it more readily builds connections through stories, emotions, and images. The author therefore uses images and stories in learning-difficulty contexts, especially tutoring related to LRS (reading and spelling difficulties) and Dyskalkulie (dyscalculia).
Based on the captured text, the site focuses on two methods. The first is the “Würfelbildmethode,” which uses dice images to help learners understand quantity concepts in arithmetic. The second is “Bilderleichtes Einmaleins,” designed to help learners acquire and retrieve multiplication-table tasks more quickly on a foundation of understanding. Its teaching logic is not to have students memorize answers directly, but to first build experiential connections through images, then support memory and recall.
The text does not disclose pricing, purchase links, course packages, lesson schedules, or whether one-on-one or online classes are available. What can currently be confirmed is that the website provides introductions to the methods and links to another domain, www.wuerfelbilder.de, for the dice-image method. Whether it offers teaching materials, training, downloads, or paid services requires further checking of the site’s internal pages.
Its strengths are its very clear positioning: it focuses on specific learning difficulties and early foundational math learning, and the methods come from the author’s accumulated day-to-day experience working with learners with LRS and dyscalculia at “Lernecke.” The visual and story-based approach may be friendlier for children who do not respond well to rote memorization. The limitation is the lack of public information: no course outline, samples, learning-outcome data, detailed teacher qualifications, after-sales support, or certificate information was found, making it difficult to assess its ability to provide a complete course-based service.
It is better suited to parents, teachers, learning therapists, and tutors in German-speaking environments, as well as children who struggle with quantity concepts or multiplication tables. If learners need Chinese-language instruction, a structured online course, or verifiable certificates, the currently available information on the site is insufficient.
The captured text does not provide information on access from mainland China, so the status is unknown. Since the site is in German, even if it is accessible, Chinese users would still need German reading ability or the help of translation tools.
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