Courses/Programs offered
event_available Structured Mathematics
We approach math instruction in much the same way as we do reading instruction, by breaking down complex concepts into manageable parts. These sub-skills are taught systematically, from simple to more complex using various materials that help students learn from different viewpoints and modalities. We identify a student’s specific area of need through an assessment and develop a customized, student-centered learning plan. We differentiate instruction to take into account each learner’s level of interest, readiness, and learning profile. Our instructors are licensed math teachers who specialize in working with students who have learning disabilities or who are otherwise behind in math. We provide private virtual lessons that are delivered weekly. Students complete independent practice to reinforce concepts taught in the lessons. Our program is best suited for students needing help with Grade K-6 math content.
event_available Skilled Writer
Many students struggle with writing but this skill can be especially difficult for students with learning differences. This program builds upon your child’s current writing skills and provides instruction and strategies to help them become an effective writer. Aspects of the program may include the following: basic mechanics and conventions of writing (handwriting, spelling, capitalization, punctuation, and sentence structure), content aspects for conveying meaning (vocabulary, details, and organization of ideas), and planning and revision.
event_available Online Orton-Gillingham Therapy
We offer private, professional therapy services to students who struggle with reading and writing. Before beginning therapy, we conduct an assessment to determine a student’s needs in reading, spelling, and writing. A customized intervention plan is developed.
event_available Pre-Reader Program
We offer literacy therapy for pre-readers, approximately 4 to 6 years old, using a dedicated platform and curriculum that is designed to help students develop a stronger oral language foundation. Once a strong oral language foundation is built, a child is ready to begin practicing skills geared towards reading and writing. This prereader path provides the ideal opportunity to bolster a child’s future success with reading and writing.
event_available Advocacy
When families, schools, and communities partner together, students benefit. Unfortunately, it is not always easy to navigate the educational system and to know how to best work with district and school personnel. Often, parents of students with disabilities face additional challenges.
We help parents understand available services, interpret test results, and provide support through the special education process.