Start where it costs nothing.
Take the free Reading Check to see your child's stage. Then book a free fifteen minute consult and tell me what reading looks like at your house right now. No pressure to continue. Most families leave that call with something useful either way.
Take the Free Reading Check Book a Free ConsultChoose the length your child can actually sustain.
Every length is the same hourly rate. A shorter session is not a lesser one. Pick the window where your reader is still with you, not the one where they are running out of root.
30 minutes, online
- Best for pre-readers and young readers
- Good when attention is still growing
- Fits after school without a meltdown
45 minutes, online
- Enough time to teach and to practice
- Best for decoding and fluency work
- What most elementary readers need
60 minutes, online
- Best for older and advanced readers
- Room for writing and comprehension
- Good for executive functioning work
Growth is not a single session.
You cannot rush a garden. Reading changes show up over weeks of steady, purposeful practice, not in one visit. Buying several sessions at once holds your child's spot on my calendar and costs less per session.
| Session length | One session | Four sessions | Eight sessions |
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| 30 minutes | $50 | $180 save $20 | $340 save $60 |
| 45 minutes | $75 | $270 save $30 | $510 save $90 |
| 60 minutes | $100 | $360 save $40 | $680 save $120 |
Four sessions is about one month of weekly work. Eight is about two months, which is long enough to see real change. Most families start noticing a difference somewhere around week six.
Packages expire six months from purchase. Please give 24 hours notice to reschedule so the time can go to another reader.
What a session actually looks like
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We start where your child is.
Not their grade level. What their brain is ready for right now.
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We teach one thing well.
Structured literacy, explicit and sequenced. Sounds, then words, then meaning.
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You get the next small step.
A short note after each session so you know what to practice and what to leave alone.
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The Reading Library keeps growing between us.
Your child's stage matched practice lives in the Reading Library, so the work continues on the days we do not meet.
Who this is for
- The child who is still looking for their voice on the page.
- The reader who guesses at words instead of decoding them.
- The student who knows the material but cannot get to it, where focus, memory, and flexible thinking are the real work.
- The family who has been told to wait and does not want to wait any longer.
Teachers and schools
Professional learning built on how reading actually works. Practical, classroom realistic, and ready to use Monday. Scheduling and rates are arranged per school.
Inquire About TrainingGood questions
Is this really all online?
How often should we meet?
How do packages work?
Do I need to take the Reading Check first?
What if my child needs a formal evaluation?
I have two readers at home. Can you see both?
Every child has a reading story.
Tell me what yours looks like right now. The first conversation is free.
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