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đ Struggling with reading? Now is the time to get help!
đ Struggling with reading? Now is the time to get help!
At Literacy Imagined, we do more than just tutoringâwe provide expert, personalized instruction designed to help your child succeed. We collaborate with schools, support parents, and tailor every lesson to meet your childâs unique needs.
â Certified dyslexia specialists
â Private, virtual sessions that fit your schedule
â Proven, evidence-based strategies for lasting progress
Letâs give your child the skills and confidence they deserve! Click here to book a free consultation.









Second Semester Check-In
The “I” in IEP Stands for INDIVIDUALIZED!
An Individualized Education Program (IEP) isnât just a checklist of servicesâit should be a customized plan tailored to your childâs unique needs, strengths, and challenges.
đĄ Ask yourself:
âď¸ Does my childâs IEP reflect their specific learning profile?
âď¸ Are the goals meaningful and achievable for them?
âď¸ Do the accommodations truly support their individual struggles?
âď¸ Are interventions based on what works best for my child, not just whatâs available?
A one-size-fits-all approach wonât work. Your childâs IEP should be as unique as they are! If it feels too generic, it might be time for a closer look.
Click here to book a free consultation.
Get a Free Professional Check-In on Your Childâs Progress!
So far this month, weâve helped 30 parents get a clearer picture of how their kids are doing in reading, writing, and spellingâwhether itâs reviewing IEP goals or just figuring out if extra help might be needed.
This time of year, lots of parents are asking:
âIs my child on track?
âAre they making enough progress with reading and writing?
âShould I look into outside support?
So, we’re offering a FREE 30-Minute Consults for Parents.
Weâll talk through your childâs progress, what youâre seeing at home and in school, and how to help them finish the year feeling stronger and more confident.
Letâs chat and figure out the next steps together!
Click here to book a free consultation!
One and Done: Transforming Learning in Just One Day a Week!
At Literacy Imagined, LLC, we know that quality matters more than quantity when it comes to learning. Thatâs why our “One and Done” approach focuses on one expertly guided weekly lesson, paired with structured practice activities in between, to help your child make meaningful progress in reading, spelling, and writingâwithout feeling overwhelmed.
With just one virtual weekly lesson, your child can build confidence, strengthen skills, and stay actively engaged in their learning. Itâs a proven approach that delivers results while keeping the process fun and manageable.
Our online program ensures your child gets the personalized support they need without disrupting your schedule. No matter their educational setting, we fit seamlessly into your routine, leaving time for the things your family loves most – like enjoying the snow!
Itâs not about how much time you spendâitâs about how effectively you use it. One day a week is all it takes to make a difference!
Get started today and see the results for yourself!
Is your child struggling with reading, spelling, or writing?
We offer targeted online tutoring this winter break to help students gain valuable literacy skills while school is out. You can purchase 4, 8, or 12 sessions, depending on your childâs needs.
Hereâs whatâs included:
đInitial literacy assessment to pinpoint your childâs unique challenges
đPrivate sessionsâone per week, so they can still enjoy their winter break!
đCustomized, game-based practice to make learning fun
đParent-led activities to keep the learning going at home
Weâll meet via Zoom, making it easy for you while helping your child continue to improve!
Why choose us? Weâre IDA-certified and use the trusted Orton-Gillingham approach, ensuring your child receives research-based, effective instruction tailored to their needs.
Book a free consultation here to get started!
Back-to-School Challenges
With the school year in full swing, it’s a great time to see how your child is adjusting. Are they thriving or facing new challenges? Their perspective is key, so letâs work together to ensure they feel supported every step of the way!
Whatâs Going Well? Ask your child about their school experience. Have they settled into their routine? Are they enjoying certain subjects or activities? Celebrating small wins can boost their confidence! Share their successes with usâweâd love to feature them in our newsletter or posts.
Every new school year brings hurdles. Ask about any struggles theyâre facing:
- Routines: Are they having trouble sticking to a schedule? Create a daily plan together that balances schoolwork, activities, and downtime.
- Workload: Feeling overwhelmed? Help them break tasks into smaller, manageable steps.
- Social Pressure: Ask about friendships and how theyâre navigating social situations. Open communication is key to helping them feel supported.
If your child struggles with reading or writing, these early weeks may be tough. Talk to them about:
- Grade-Level Expectations: Are they feeling behind? We can provide support to boost their confidence.
- Assistive Technology: Are they using it effectively? We can help integrate it smoothly into their routine.
- Emotional Well-being: Ask how theyâre feeling about schoolwork. Together, we can build strategies to reduce frustration and anxiety.
We Want to Hear from Youâand Your Child! Encourage your child to share any concerns or questions. Got a tip or challenge to share? Weâd love to include your story in our next newsletter or post.
Letâs make this school year the best yet! Click here to get startedâweâre here to help your child succeed.
November Word Challenge
November Word Challenge: Embracing the Season of Harvest
This month, weâre using the word âharvestâ for our Word Challenge! Get ready to explore this seasonal word with some thoughtful questions.
Hereâs what weâd like you to answer:
- How many vowels are in the word âharvestâ?
- How many consonants are in the word?
- How many syllables does the word have? Can you break it down by syllables?
- Is there a schwa syllable in the word? If so, where?
- What is a schwa?
- What does the word âharvestâ mean? Can you explain it in your own words?
- Can you create a sentence using the word âharvestâ?
Extra Challenge: Write a paragraph or short poem about what âharvestâ means during the fall season. You can also include a drawing or visual representation to go along with your response!
Parents, feel free to help your child write their answers or get creative with drawings. Take a photo of their work and email it to us at admin@literacyimagined.com. Be sure to include your childâs first name!
We canât wait to see your thoughtful responses, and weâll feature some of the best in next monthâs newsletter! đ
Concerned about your child’s reading, spelling, or writing?
October is Dyslexia Awareness Month, and it’s the perfect time to focus on understanding learning differences that may be affecting your child’s progress.
If your child is behind their peers in reading, spelling, or writing, we’re here to help. Take our free Dyslexia screener and schedule a free consultation to discuss your child’s unique challenges.
During the consultation, we’ll explore:
- Specific struggles your child is facing
- Strategies for working with schools
- Homeschool resources
- Private tutoring options
đ Take the free Dyslexia screener and schedule your consultation today!
Empower your child with the right support to succeed this Dyslexia Awareness Month and beyond! đ
Word Challenge
Weâre excited to launch a fun monthly post where students can explore literacy concepts in creative ways!
This monthâs Word Challenge is all about the word “pumpkin”âperfect for fall fun! đâ¨
Using the word “pumpkin,” answer the following:
đ§Ą How many vowels are in the word?
đ§Ą Are the vowels making a long or short sound?
đ§Ą How many sounds do you hear in the word?
đ§Ą How many syllables does the word have?
đ§Ą Whatâs the difference between a pumpkin and a jack-oâ-lantern?
Students can write or draw their responses on paper, a whiteboard, or use any other creative method!
Here are some fun suggestions:
đ Write the word âpumpkinâ and visually show the syllable division.
đ Color the vowels one color and the consonants another color.
đ Create drawings or other visual representations of the word.
đ Or, answer the questions directly with some added flair!
đ Parents, help your child get creative with their answers by including a visual element, whether itâs a drawing, diagram, or design. Once complete, take a photo of their work and email it to us. Be sure to include your childâs first name! đ
We canât wait to see their amazing responses, and some may even be featured in next monthâs newsletter! đ Letâs get creative and have some pumpkin fun! đ
At Literacy Imagined, we believe every child deserves the chance to thrive!
â¨At Literacy Imagined, we believe every child deserves the chance to thrive!
Our dedicated team of Certified Dyslexia Therapists is here to support your child’s unique learning journey. đ With decades of experience and a research-based approach, we help fill in foundational gaps in reading, writing, and math, empowering students with the confidence they need for a successful future.
đIf youâre feeling overwhelmed, let us guide you through understanding your child’s specific needs and finding the right solutions. Book your free consultation today here!
Together, we can make a difference!