Is your child finding literacy tricky?
Particularly with learning to read?
Have you considered why?
It could be that they were not ready when phonics learning started at school.
It could be a developmental delay.
It could be something more that needs further consideration.
Is it time for specific intervention?
YES, if :
~ your child is not keeping up, particularly if they have realised.
~ their self esteem has become affected.
~ their motivation or behaviour has become challenging.
When a young person finds learning challenging they can quickly become frustrated. Often this leads to disengagement from learning, or it can show up as challenging behaviour. When intervention is not in place or improvement is slow, their struggles just continue to increase and can become worse over time.
Early and effective intervention in early literacy skills is pivotal to their development.
Why? Because sound literacy skills are crucial for their current and future learning.
What if I told you that in 12 weeks you will see improvement with:
- your child's confidence
- your child's phonic and reading skills
- your child's engagement in learning
- your own knowledge in how to support them
- your ability to advocate for them
(improvement in literacy skills and self esteem is the goal)
Hi, thanks so much for visiting here.
I'm Amanda - an experienced, specialist tutor.
I have successfully supported a wide range of children and young people with their learning and find that my positivity and patience really helps to create trust and enthusiasm. I'm passionate about enabling my students to learn to read and to develop their literacy skills overall.
20-30 minute activity to work on at home to promote self study
personal video feedback from me
45 minute group online lesson
personal 1:1 checks when it's apparent the learner is unsure of previous learning
support for you