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Expert Instruction + Human Connection Dyslexic kids need different help
I teach the exact skills the dyslexic brain struggles to develop on its own. To ensure the child doesn't "check out." Passive learning doesn't work.
Designed from the ground-up to be delivered online.
Hand-picked Video Games Customized for your child
Games that reinforce the specific skills that need to be developed in your child.
These are skills that are overlooked in almost all literacy programs.
Fast, Measurable Progress From Your Living Room
(Families typically see afull grade-level improvement in 12 weeks!)
Three Paths Forward
We'll find the perfect place for your child to start!
Active Reader Foundations A 12-week, one-on-one jumpstart for kids who need a true reset in reading.
When a child struggles to read, it’s almost always because the foundations were never fully built. This program goes back to the part most approaches skip: how sounds work, how letters work, and how the two connect — so reading finally makes sense.
Perfect for: Dyslexia • ADHD • Dysgraphia • Early readers who are struggling and no one can quite explain why.
A 12-week, one-on-one jumpstart for kids who need a true reset in reading.
When a child struggles to read, it’s almost always because the foundations were never fully built. This program goes back to the part most approaches skip: how sounds work, how letters work, and how the two connect — so reading finally makes sense.
Perfect for: Dyslexia • ADHD • Dysgraphia • Early readers who are struggling and no one can quite explain why.
Why Is English So Weird? A 12-week, one-on-one course that’s empowering, playful, and sneakily sophisticated.
English spelling isn’t random — it’s a mix of influences from farmers, doctors, and chefs who all brought different languages (and alphabets!) into English. Students learn to ask one powerful question: Who would use this word?
This becomes their key to understanding spelling patterns that once felt unpredictable.
Perfect for: Kids who decode but still struggle with spelling, vocabulary, or "tricky words."
A 12-week, one-on-one course that’s empowering, playful, and sneakily sophisticated.
English spelling isn’t random — it’s a mix of influences from farmers, doctors, and chefs who all brought different languages (and alphabets!) into English. Students learn to ask one powerful question: Who would use this word?
This becomes their key to understanding spelling patterns that once felt unpredictable.
Perfect for: Kids who decode but still struggle with spelling, vocabulary, or "tricky words."
Morphophonemia A 12-week, one-on-one course in seeing the meaningful “clues” inside words.
English isn’t purely phonetic, but it isn’t random either — it’s morphophonetic. Students learn to spot the Greek and Latin pieces inside words so they can understand meaning, pronunciation, and structure at a deeper level.
Vocabulary that used to feel out of reach becomes a secret strength.
Perfect for: Students ready for more advanced vocabulary, or those who’ve mastered basic decoding but still feel unsure with unfamiliar words.
A 12-week, one-on-one course in seeing the meaningful “clues” inside words.
English isn’t purely phonetic, but it isn’t random either — it’s morphophonetic. Students learn to spot the Greek and Latin pieces inside words so they can understand meaning, pronunciation, and structure at a deeper level.
Vocabulary that used to feel out of reach becomes a secret strength.
Perfect for: Students ready for more advanced vocabulary, or those who’ve mastered basic decoding but still feel unsure with unfamiliar words.
My child already does phonics at school. How is this different?
Most school phonics programs skim the surface. In this work, we target the underlying processing skills (phonological & phonemic awareness, orthography, morphology) that make reading actually work.
Can you help with dysgraphia and handwriting?
Yes. Handwriting is built into Active Reader Foundations and integrated where needed in the other paths.
What ages do you work with?
Roughly early elementary through teens. We’ll know quickly if your child is a good fit — and I’ll be honest if I’m not the right person.
Do you work with kids with ADD?
Is online learning really as effective as in-person?
I’ve been teaching reading for over twenty years, to students of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds.
I’ve been:
An English teacher in Compton, learning the hard way that enthusiasm isn’t enough
A reading teacher for four-year-olds, discovering how the foundations of literacy are truly built
A dyslexia therapist working online with students who once thought they’d “never” be good readers
Along the way, I trained in multiple proven programs (Lindamood-Bell, Words in Color, Tattum Reading) and completed advanced practicum through the IDA-accredited Lexercise Professional Education program. I am a certified Structured Literacy Dyslexia Therapist.
I also bring a background in yoga and body-mind practices into my sessions—because sometimes the brain needs a headstand, a laugh, or a deep breath before it’s ready to learn.
Underneath all of that is something simple: I really, really love teaching kids how to read—and I take their struggles seriously.