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Get Help When Learning to Read Is a Struggle.

Each student who comes to me is unique. I respect my student's learning styles, abilities, and goals. I design lessons with this in mind. For example, if a student loves music and humor, we'll use songs to help cement spelling patterns that are difficult to learn by rote memorization. Another student might make drawings to ill...

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Get Help When Learning to Read Is a Struggle.

Each student who comes to me is unique. I respect my student's learning styles, abilities, and goals. I design lessons with this in mind. For example, if a student loves music and humor, we'll use songs to help cement spelling patterns that are difficult to learn by rote memorization. Another student might make drawings to illustrate a story that helps him remember a spelling pattern.

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Subject

Reading

Ages

5 year olds or older

Skill level

Beginner, Intermediate

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  • 4860 Rainier Ave S
    Seattle, WA 98118 | Columbia City

Price: $60.00

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  • 1:1 / Private Lessons

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