PRIDE Learning Center announces the opening of a dyslexia reading camp in Temecula, California.
PRIDE Learning Center, which specializes in tutoring students with dyslexia and reading disabilities, will provide instruction this summer at a Seasonal Learning Center in Temecula, located at the Chabad Center, 41785 Nicole Lane, Temecula, Ca 92591.
Summer instruction for children will be available 9:00am – 12:00pm Monday – Friday from June – August.
This summer dyslexia reading camp in Temecula is designed for children of all ages who are struggling with reading, writing and comprehension due to the diagnosis of dyslexia, auditory and visual processing disorder, speech and language delays and other learning difficulties. The PRIDE Learning Center program is based on Orton-Gillingham research, which uses the multisensory elements of seeing, hearing, touching and moving.
“The dyslexia reading camp in Temecula is an extension of our Orange County Learning Centers which allows more families in the Temecula community to get the help they need for their children,” states Karina Richland owner of PRIDE Learning Centers. “Our goal at PRIDE, as it has been at all of our locations, is to deliver the highest level of instruction possible and help every child out there, even those that many teachers have given up on.”
“PRIDE Learning Center has helped so many students learn how to read,” says May Dabbah, Director of the Temecula reading camp. “I see students improve dramatically in just one summer. I am so excited for the Temecula community to experience and be a part of our wonderful program.”
Individuals interested in summer instruction can call (949) 484-0230 or email info@pridelearningcenter.com