Helping children become skilled, confident readers.
Literacy intervention for children ages 5–10
Who This Support Is For
This support is helpful for students who:
• experience difficulty with reading or decoding
• benefit from structured skill development
• need reinforcement of foundational literacy skills
• seek growth in fluency, comprehension, or confidence
• benefit from individualized reading support
If this sounds familiar, a consultation can help you understand how to best support your child.
When Reading Feels Difficult
For some children, learning to read does not come easily. When reading feels frustrating or overwhelming, students may begin to lose confidence in their abilities.
With the right support and instruction, children can strengthen foundational skills and begin to experience reading with greater confidence and success. Targeted literacy support helps students build the skills they need while creating positive, confidence-building experiences along the way.
Structured Literacy Support & Reading Development
Learning to read is one of the most important milestones in a child’s development. When reading feels difficult, children often experience frustration, reduced confidence, and a growing sense of discouragement.
I am a former 1st and 2nd grade classroom teacher with eight years of experience teaching early literacy in public schools. I hold a Master’s Degree in Elementary Education and have extensive training in early literacy instruction and reading development. My instruction uses a balanced, evidence-based framework that integrates explicit phonics instruction, phonemic awareness, guided reading, fluency development, comprehension, and writing.
Students develop strong decoding skills while also building fluency, comprehension, and confidence.
Each session is structured, individualized, and designed to meet the specific learning profile of your child.
How Progress Happens
Instruction is guided by ongoing observation and assessment, helping each student build skills steadily over time.
1. Initial Consultation
We begin with a consultation to understand your child’s learning profile, reading history, and goals. This ensures instruction is both effective and supportive for your child.
2. Structured Instruction
Sessions focus on explicit instruction in foundational literacy skills, including phonics, decoding, fluency, and comprehension. Instruction is individualized and paced to match each student’s needs.
3. Ongoing Progress Monitoring
Students are informally assessed each month to track growth. Families receive periodic progress updates so they can see how skills are developing over time.
Meet Your Literacy Specialist
I am a literacy educator with a Master’s degree in Elementary Education
and eight years of experience as a classroom teacher.
My passion is helping children build confidence and develop a positive relationship with reading
I have worked with students across a wide range of reading levels, helping struggling readers build foundational skills while continuing to challenge developing readers.
I now work with children ages 5–10, providing targeted, individualized literacy support in phonics, decoding, fluency, and comprehension. My approach focuses on building both strong reading skills and a sense of confidence, so students feel capable, supported, and motivated as they grow.
Consultation
Getting started begins with a consultation to better understand your child’s reading needs.
This meeting is free, takes less than an hour, and includes an informal assessment with your child. This allows us to discuss your child’s learning profile, instructional needs, and determine whether services are an appropriate fit. It includes an
Responses are typically provided within 24 hours. I’m happy to answer any questions and help you feel confident about next steps.