SMALL GROUP CLASSES
Small group classes can bring fresh energy to reading practice. With guided instruction, peer encouragement, and just enough healthy competition, your child has a place to strengthen skills without feeling like all the attention is on them.
Some children grow best with one-on-one support. While other children light up when they get to learn alongside a few other kids.
For many children, it helps to realize, "I'm not the only one working on this."
They can listen
They can observe.
They can hear classmates think through words.
They can practice without feeling like they always have to perform.
That kind of setting can make reading feel a little less lonely and a little more doable.

Discover that other children are working on similar challenges, making the reading journey feel less lonely.
Watch strategies in action and hear classmates think through words before taking a turn.
Participate in games and practice activities without feeling the pressure to constantly perform.
Peer interaction encourages your child to keep trying and stay engaged even when reading is hard.
Make practice feel active and purposeful with lighthearted challenges that build confidence.
Build foundational reading, spelling, and writing skills over time in a structured, manageable setting.

Each class is designed to support reading growth in a structured, interactive way. Your child receives guided instruction, meaningful practice, and feedback that helps them keep moving forward alongside their peers.
Limited to 4 seats per class
Learners connect sounds to spellings, practice tricky words, and strengthen their spelling through guided review.
Learners build smoother reading through repeated practice, compassionate feedback, and connected text.
Learners practice sentence creation, word work, and written responses that actively support reading and spelling growth.
Participating in engaging challenges that make practice feel active, purposeful, and fun without unnecessary pressure.
Many of my students come to me feeling hopeless and believing they will never become strong readers. While working together, their confidence grows, and they are more capable of reading on their own.
My goal is to help children become confident readers and writers and to:
Equip parents to help their children become strong, capable readers
Partner with parents by providing them with targeted learning resources
Offer group classes and 1:1 tutoring for children who need a helping hand

Small-group classes are especially helpful for children who need support and connection as they build stronger reading skills.

Benefits from learning with other children and seeing peers practice too.
Gets motivated by interactive games, challenges, and group activities.
Has dyslexia tendencies, ADHD, dysgraphia, or other learning needs.
Needs support with reading, spelling, or writing, but not fully 1:1.
Could use encouragement, accountability, and repeated practice.
Is ready to participate in a small, supportive class setting.
Reach out to see which group classes are currently available and whether there is a seat that fits your child’s needs.
We will consider your child’s age, reading needs, and current skill level to determine whether a small-group class is a good fit.
Your child joins a small class with guided instruction, peer encouragement, and steady reading practice.
Small group reading classes give your child structured support, peer encouragement, and a place to practice without feeling alone. With only 4 seats per class, each learner has room to participate, observe, and grow.
Classes fill quickly due to the strict 4-seat limit. Reach out today to secure your child's spot.