Help for Speech and Reading in Newport Beach

Help for Speech and Reading in Newport Beach

At PRIDE Learning Center in Newport Beach, children with speech and reading challenges are given an opportunity to receive a giant boost in their weakest areas.

 

PRIDE Learning Center, a specialized tutoring center in Orange County, has announced it will offer a specialized summer reading camp to better meet the needs of children with dyslexia, auditory and visual processing, apraxia, speech delays, ADHD and other language and learning disabilities.  This intensive yet fun summer reading camp is available to the public, and is designed to help children ages 4-18 develop a strong reading foundation for academic and emotional success.

 

According to Christine McLarty, the Director at the Newport Beach Learning Center, “the summer reading camp at PRIDE is designed to help students in a way that a typical summer reading program cannot.  All of the teachers at PRIDE Learning Center are certified in Orton-Gillingham, most of them holding Master’s Degrees and having strong special education backgrounds.”

 

The summer reading camp at PRIDE Learning Center will run weekly from June – August and children can attend from either 9:00am – 12:00pm or 12:30pm – 3:30 pm Monday –Friday.  All lessons at PRIDE Learning Center are one-on-one Orton-Gillingham language and reading lessons.

 

“The summer months are such a wonderful and effective time for struggling students to boost their skills and close the reading and comprehension gaps,” says McLarty.  “Although our reading camp is intensive and highly structured, the staff at PRIDE make it really fun and super engaging for the kids.  The kids love it and we have families return to us each summer, many of them from abroad where services are very limited.”

 

PRIDE Learning Center is a leading tutoring company in Los Angeles and Orange County, for students with learning disabilities.  Their reading and comprehension program has been shown to boost student performance almost 2 grade levels in just 3 months.  The Orton-Gillingham instruction develops the underlying reading and comprehension skills necessary for students with dyslexia, auditory processing, visual processing, autism, apraxia, ADHD and other learning challenges.  It is common to see years of reading improvement after just weeks of intensive instruction.

 

Individuals interested in the summer reading camp at PRIDE Learning Center can call (949) 484-0230 or email info@pridelearningcenter.com.  A summer registration form is on the website at: www.pridelearningcenter.com

Summer Reading Camp in Redondo Beach Helps Kids in Special Education

Summer Reading Camp in Redondo Beach Helps Kids in Special Education

PRIDE Learning Center, a specialized tutoring center in Redondo Beach, has announced it will offer a specialized summer reading camp to better meet the needs of children with dyslexia, auditory and visual processing, speech delays, autism, ADHD and other language and learning disabilities.

The summer reading camp at PRIDE Learning Center in Redondo Beach will run weekly from June – August to accommodate busy schedules and traveling families. Children can attend from either 9:00am – 12:00pm or 12:30pm – 3:30 pm Monday –Friday. All of the teachers at PRIDE Learning Center are credentialed with strong special education backgrounds and deliver one-on-one Orton-Gillingham language and reading lessons.

“This summer reading camp at PRIDE is designed to help students in a way that a regular summer school program cannot,” states Center Director Christine McLarty. “Summer is a wonderful and effective time for struggling students to boost their skills and close the reading and comprehension gaps,” says McLarty.

PRIDE Learning Center is a leading tutoring company in Los Angeles and Orange County, for students with learning disabilities. Their reading and comprehension program has been shown to boost student performance almost 2 grade levels in just 3 months. The Orton-Gillingham instruction develops the underlying reading and comprehension skills necessary for students with dyslexia, auditory processing, visual processing, autism, speech delays, ADHD and other learning challenges. It is common to see years of reading improvement after just weeks of intensive instruction.

“Although the reading camp is intensive and highly structured, the teachers at PRIDE make it really fun and super engaging for the kids. The kids love it and we have families return to us each summer,” says Christine McLarty.

Individuals interested in the summer reading camp at PRIDE Learning Center in Redondo Beach can call (310) 322-2800, visit the website at www.pridelearningcenter.com or email info@pridelearningcenter.com.

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