By seeking online reading tutoring, you are taking the next step to improve your child’s reading performance and preventing later reading difficulties.

Dyslexia Reading Center offers online one-on-one tutoring, tailored to helping your child build reading and spelling skills, through a minimum of two 50-minute sessions per week.

The Barton Reading and Spelling System may provide the support needed to help your child learn to read and spell!

 

You may notice the following with your child:

  • reading is tiresome and not a preferred subject

  • difficulty with rhyming words

  • confusion with recognizing or learning letters and sounds

  • mixing up sounds and syllables in long words

  • trouble memorizing (such as: address, phone number, days of the week)

  • avoidance of schoolwork that involves reading and writing

  • struggles with comprehension

You may also find that your child is bright in many ways, but not confident in school.

With the right kind of reading help, dyslexics can learn to read, spell and write.

 
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Our tutors use a multisensory, Orton-Gillingham based approach. Instruction in multisensory structured language (MSL) reinforces connections between symbols, sounds and actions.

At Dyslexia Reading Center, we know that every child is a unique individual and learning is a complex process. We are here to help!

If your child has an IQ of 71 or higher, does not have a cognitive disability or receptive or expressive language disorder, and shows characteristics of or has been diagnosed with dyslexia, then the Barton Reading and Spelling System may provide the support they need for learning to read and spell. The most current research and evidence-based studies show that Orton-Gillingham based approaches are effective for students with dyslexia. The Barton Reading and Spelling System is Orton-Gillingham influenced and has been used successfully with children as young as 5 who are in kindergarten.