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Reading and Dyslexia Tutors
Why the Best Reading Tutors for Elementary Students Prioritize Phonological Skills
Orton-Gillingham is widely recognized for its structured, multi-sensory approach to teaching kids phonics, which is particularly...
A Competitive Edge: How Online Tutoring Builds Reading Success for Middle and High School Students
As a parent, you want the best for your child or teen—academically, personally, and professionally. For middle school and high school...
How High-Intensity Tutoring Transforms Struggling Readers
Reading is much more than just a fundamental academic skill—it’s the gateway to knowledge, creativity, and success across all subjects....
Understanding Orthographic or Surface Dyslexia
In the complex world of learning differences, some students receive a diagnosis of “orthographic or surface dyslexia,” while others...
Why Online Tutoring for Elementary Students is Having Its Moment
The landscape of education has transformed dramatically in recent years, and online tutoring for elementary students has emerged as a...
4 Signs Your Child Might Have Phonological Dyslexia
If your child seems to be working hard to learn to read but isn't making the progress you'd expect, you might wonder why it’s not...
Why 1-on-1 Reading Instruction is a Game Changer for Students with ADHD and Dyslexia
For students with ADHD and dyslexia, reading in class can feel like swimming against the current—it’s exhausting, frustrating, and often...
7 Ways to Advocate for Your Child With Dyslexia and Reading Challenges at School
Here are 7 ways to advocate for your child with dyslexia or reading challenges this school year.
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