Our tutoring services cater to all educational levels, from elementary to college courses. We specialize in tailored strategies for students with Learning Difficulties and ADHD, ensuring every learner’s needs are met.
The Wilson Reading System is an effective program designed to assist children who struggle with reading and spelling, particularly those with dyslexia or similar learning difficulties. This program employs a systematic approach, ensuring a clear and effective progression in literacy skills.
The Wilson Reading System offers a balanced approach to enhancing reading and spelling skills in children. Its combination of structured, interactive, and personalized teaching, delivered by qualified instructors, makes it an excellent choice for supporting your child’s educational journey.
At the heart of every child’s educational journey is the need for personalized attention and support. One-on-one tutoring offers just that, providing a unique opportunity for students in grades K-8 to unlock their full potential. Here’s how individual tutoring can make a significant difference in your child’s learning experience:
One-on-one tutoring is a vital tool for students across all academic levels, including Regular, Honors, and Advanced Placement (AP) courses. It also plays a crucial role in preparing students for End of Year Course Tests and the GED. Here’s how individualized tutoring can be a game-changer for high school students.
High-stakes exams like End-of-Course Tests, SAT, ACT, GRE, and the GED require focused preparation. Personalized tutoring provides targeted strategies and practice to tackle these exams with confidence, enhancing the student’s ability to perform well.
Our academic coaches cater to students with Learning Difficulties such as ADHD and Dyslexia.
We are trained to use Multisensory Math, a technique that involves as many sensory areas as possible for teaching new concepts and promoting long-term memory of these concepts. Many hands-on, explicit activities that involve manipulating objects are done before moving to paper and pencil work. These strategies are based on the Orton-Gillingham approach to teaching. For more information about Multisensory Math, go to multisensorymath.com.
For students with ADHD, Dyslexia, and other learning disabilities, one-on-one tutoring provides a supportive environemtn and effective stragegies.
Often, parents reach out to us for tutoring support when they notice their child facing challenges in school. This usually occurs following a poor report card, progress report, or a concerning discussion with school officials about the student’s academic difficulties. Frequently, there are suspicions of learning disabilities or dyslexia, but an official diagnosis from a professional may not yet be available. Despite the lack of a formal evaluation, the immediate need to address the child’s academic issues remains.
At the core of a student’s academic journey is the invaluable role of parent involvement. Recognizing this, we extend our expertise not only to students but also to parents, empowering them to be active participants in their child’s education.