Learning to read can be incredibly difficult for both parents and students alike.
Now add dyslexia to the picture. What was once difficult now seems impossible.
Your child may feel crushed, now believing they will never be able to read like their peers. Their joy for learning may wither, their confidence weaken, and their curiosity dry up.
With effective interventions in place, your child will grow in their self-confidence and mastery of academic skills.
After your child takes a FREE ($300 value) comprehensive assessment, we will create a plan to help your child learn.
We will discuss your child’s strengths, goals, and how we can partner to best support them.
Your child is not unintelligent, lazy, or hopeless.
They just need proven, effective interventions to best support them.
Orton-Gillingham (OG) is a multi-sensory, direct, and structured way to teach reading, writing, and spelling that is highly effective in teaching children with dyslexia.
*With the purchase of 10 or more sessions, your child will receive a FREE comprehensive assessment using the Kaufman Test of Educational Achievement (KTEA-3). The KTEA-3 includes a highly reliable Dyslexia Index.
It is crushing to see your child struggle, fall behind, and lose their love for learning.
That’s why we want you to feel confident that your student is getting the best academic support possible.
We don’t pair your student with just any tutor. All of our dyslexia specialists have their Master’s degree, rigorous dyslexia training, and 5+ years of experience working with dyslexic students.
Tutoring sessions take place online via Zoom or at libraries or coffee shops in the Denver Metro Area.
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We tutor students of all ages.
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