Who is the Best Reading Tutor in Beverly Hills?
Beverly Hills has very accelerated and academic programs in their schools. The kids that go to school in Beverly Hills often need extra assistance and extra outside help. According to a survey from The National Center for Family Literacy, at least 50 percent of parents turn to tutoring because they feel they cannot help their children. When a child struggles in reading, they often fall behind. If a child has difficulties in reading and comprehension, chances are a specialized reading tutor in Beverly Hills will be necessary. So…. which tutor does a parent choose and who is the best reading tutor in Beverly Hills?
PRIDE Summer Camp – Terms and Conditions
Registration Policies All PRIDE Learning Centers LLC Summer Camp (PRIDE Summer Camp) registrations require a $300 deposit at the time of registration. The deposit will be deducted from the total price of the student's PRIDE Summer Camp tuition, and is non-refundable once submitted. The remaining tuition balance will be due on or before May 19th 2017. Once [...]
Join us for an Open House!
You are invited to an Open House at PRIDE Learning Center in Mission Viejo! Friday, November 13th 10:00 - 2:00pm 27001 La Paz Road, Suite 354 Mission Viejo, CA 92691 PRIDE Learning Center provides high quality reading, writing and comprehension services for students with Learning Differences. We are the Orton-Gillingham specialists in Orange County and Los [...]
When Learning needs to be Assessed
When a child is not doing well in school, there may be good reason for you to request an immediate assessment. Responsible parents always want to be certain the school is providing what is needed for their child to succeed in school. To know what is necessary, a learning assessment is the first thing to do in order to identify the issues to remedy.
Teaching a student with Dyslexia
The most effective teaching method for children with dyslexia is a multisensory approach. Multisensory teaching utilizes all the senses to relay information to the students. The teacher accesses the auditory, visual, and kinesthetic pathways in order to enhance memory and learning. For example, when learning the vowel combination “oa” the student might first look at it and then have to trace the letters in the air while speaking out loud. This combination of listening, looking, and moving around creates a lasting impression for the student as things will connect to each other and become memorable. Some other multisensory activities are:
October is Dyslexia Awareness Month
October is National Dyslexia Awareness Month and PRIDE Learning Centers will help raise awareness for dyslexia by offering FREE reading assessments throughout the month.
“One out of every ten children has some form of dyslexia,” says Karina Richland, owner of the dyslexia reading centers. “Reading and writing are very difficult for children with dyslexia and these really smart kids end up struggling so much in school.”
Make Your Own Apple Spice Play Dough
As the season turns to fall – it is the perfect time to bake an apple pie. Or better yet, mix up a batch of apple pie play dough, because it smells just as good as apple pie! This recipe is so smooth and silky and smells delicious! Here is the [...]
PRIDE Learning Center now offers In-Home Tutoring!
PRIDE Learning Center now offers in-home tutoring for reading, writing and comprehension, Orton-Gillingham tutors.
Reading Comprehension Help for Parents
For some children, reading comprehension help is just a frustrating, pointless exercise of reading words on a page. How can we help our children to become active, engaged and competent readers? This is not something that comes naturally to most children. It is something that needs to be taught and practiced. Here are a few strategies and techniques parents might use with their children for reading comprehension help.
How The PRIDE Reading Program Works?
To teach a struggling reader, we begin with recognition of the letters, the sounds of the letters, and the sounds of letter combinations (phonemes). Our structured program is structured, systematic and cumulative. This means that, like a pyramid, the base must first be strong enough to support the entire structure. After our students receive a strong foundation, they are able to recognize words using the skills we teach.
The final element of the PRIDE System is that we act to increase intrinsic motivation and resultant self-esteem with every second of interaction. This means that our students feel approval and accomplishment because they know we like them — and admire their efforts and their perseverance. Every student at PRIDE becomes a reader.
To Learn More and Get Started, Give PRIDE A Call: 1-866-774-3342
How To Get Help And What To Expect?
Step 1:
Contact PRIDE by phone: 1-866-774-3342
You can also contact us by email (info@pridelearningcenter.com). Our Director will be glad to talk with you and can answer any questions you may have about the program and staff.
Step 2:
Sign Up for the PRIDE Reading Program and request your preferred schedule with the PRIDE Director. The PRIDE Director will work with you to identify your child’s specific needs and choose a PRIDE Reading Specialist based on the information provided.
Step 3:
Your PRIDE Reading Specialists first visit to the home will identify your child’s placement in the PRIDE Reading Program. The PRIDE Reading Specialist will then order your PRIDE Reading Program materials to be delivered to your home. The PRIDE Director also receives the placement information. Depending on information received from the placement, the PRIDE Director may contact you to create a personalized learning plan best suited for your child.
Step 4:
Your PRIDE Reading Program materials arrive at your home. The PRIDE Reading Specialist will prepare the PRIDE Reading Program materials based on your child’s personal needs. Your child begins receiving instruction.
Step 5:
Parents receive progress updates at every instructional step of our program. Our dedicated PRIDE Reading Specialists and staff is committed to seeing every child succeed, and will support you at all times. Failure is never an option, and we are so committed to our families that younger siblings are frequently enrolled because they see the excitement of an older brother or sister and want to begin with us. We are proud of every referral we receive from a teacher, friend, neighbor and classmate of someone who succeeded at PRIDE Learning Center.