When reading just doesn’t click—when phonics feels like a puzzle with missing pieces and words never seem to come quickly or easily—there may be more than one factor at play. For some students, the challenge isn’t just decoding or fluency, but both. This is known as...
For some children, reading isn’t just slow—it feels like their brain can’t quite catch up with their eyes. They recognize the letter or word, they know they’ve seen it before, but pulling the name of it out of their memory feels like wading through molasses. If this...
Dyscalculia is a specific learning disability that affects an individual’s ability to understand and perform mathematical tasks. Often referred to as “math dyslexia,” it can make even basic arithmetic seem overwhelming for those who struggle with it. Dyscalculia...
Reading is a foundational skill, yet for some children, words never quite “look right” on the page. They may read fluently one moment and stumble over a simple word the next. This inconsistency can be frustrating and confusing—for both students and their families. One...
Dyslexia is a common learning difference that affects reading, spelling, and writing. If your child has been diagnosed with dyslexia—or if you suspect they may have it—you might be wondering whether a dyslexia tutor is necessary. While schools provide accommodations...
Dyslexia is a well-known learning difficulty that affects reading, but did you know that there are different types of dyslexia? One of the most common forms is phonological dyslexia, which impacts the ability to decode words by sounding them out. Understanding this...