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Our Services

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Reading Intervention

We specialize in helping struggling readers using the Orton-Gillingham approach. Our program is designed to provide individualized instruction to meet the unique needs of each student. With our guidance, your child will improve their reading skills and gain confidence in their abilities.

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Homeschool Reading Support

We understand that homeschooling can be challenging, especially when teaching reading. Our program is designed to provide personalized support to help your child develop strong reading skills. We will work with your child one-on-one to identify their strengths and weaknesses and customize a plan to help them succeed.

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Executive Functioning Skills

Our Executive Functioning Program is designed to help students develop the critical cognitive skills necessary for academic and personal success. Executive functioning skills are the mental processes that enable us to plan, focus attention, remember instructions, and manage multiple tasks effectively. These skills are essential for students to navigate their daily lives and achieve their goals. This program is ideal for: • Students of all ages who struggle with organization, time management, and task completion • Children and adolescents with ADHD, learning disabilities, or other challenges that impact executive functioning • Students who need support in developing self-regulation and problem-solving skills

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Early readers

Our Early Readers Program is designed to nurture and develop the reading skills of children who are just beginning their literacy journey. This program supports young learners as they make crucial connections between speech sounds and letters, master the art of decoding words, and start to comprehend the meaning behind what they read. We guide children through these foundational steps, helping them transition from recognizing individual letters and sounds to forming words and understanding sentences. By focusing on these key skills, we aim to build confident, enthusiastic readers who are well-equipped to tackle more complex texts as they progress in their educational journey.

How To Get Started

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Step 1: Intake Call

Schedule a free consultation to discuss your child's needs and clarify next steps before making any official commitments.

Step 2: Gathering Info

We will send you a few documents to complete prior to your child's appointment.

Step 3: Assessment

Schedule and conduct a one-on-one assessment with your child (usually within 2 weeks). During the assessment session, we will: Find out where your child is at in their reading journey. Plan an individualized learning path.

Step 4: Follow-up Meeting

We will review the data, prepare your child's evaluation report, and send it to you (usually within 1-2 weeks). Next, a follow-up meeting will be scheduled with you so we can go over the results and put together a plan for next steps.

Step 5: Begin Sessions

Begin intervention sessions based on assessment results. Sessions are planned to meet your child’s needs and goals that were clarified during the assessment session.

Parent Support

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"Samantha has been working with my child virtually for three years reading. She is an incredible teacher who has equipped our daughter with essential learning tools and fostered her growth. Samantha effortlessly makes learning enjoyable and engaging. Each day, she meets my child at their current learning level, quickly assessing how best to connect and work together during each lesson. We are immensely grateful for Samantha's dedication and expertise."
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