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1139 Prospect Avenue, Brooklyn

4.9 33 reviews

  • Avatar Jacob B ★★★★★ 6 months ago
    We were delighted with Christie. First, and most importantly, our son made great strides under her guidance. So great, that we felt he no longer needed help! She was incredibly patient and kind with him and our son really responded to … More her. Christie was also great with me and my wife. She provided thorough and informative updates on our son's progress and which exercises she was using with him, so we could reinforce what she was teaching him. All in all, we had a fabulous experience with Christie and would highly recommend her.
  • Avatar Kristin Ames ★★★★★ 8 months ago
    Our experience with Theo was terrific. Theo was great with my son. He developed a positive relationship with him based on sincerity, respect, trust and a deep personal connection. In their lessons, Theo was encouraging, creative and kind. … More He helped our son understand how to differentiate the sounds he made when he spoke, and gave him great exercises to practice every week between lessons. Our son was sorry to have the lessons come to an end, but recognized that Theo had helped him as much as possible and it was time for him to stop. Theo explained to him (and us) how to keep working to get the last 5%, and encouraged him to keep working on the exercises on his own. I have recommended Theo to another parent who noticed my son's improvement and inquired for her own son.
    We are all grateful to have gotten to know Theo, and we greatly appreciate all the work he did to help our son.
  • Avatar Andrea Peartree ★★★★★ 2 months ago
    Theo is a wonderful Clinton Hill speech therapist. We were really pleased with him. Our son showed drastic improvement, not only in his speech but in his confidence.
  • Avatar mario costa ★★★★★ 8 months ago
    Alexa has been an enthusiastic, reliable, well prepared and caring teacher for our 6 year old daughter. She has been able to improve and increase our daughter's confidence lesson by lesson with patience and competence; through varied … More and productive didactic practice. Alexa has engaged our daughter in several activities that always kept her motivated and eager to learn literacy. My wife and I, both of us are educators, feel so fortunate to have had the opportunity to observe Alexa's pedagogical skills. Alexa has had a big impact on our daughter literacy growth. Thank you Brooklyn Letters!
  • Avatar Lily Alt ★★★★★ 8 months ago
    We were absolutely DELIGHTED with Marsha's services. She was wonderful. We found her to be kind, fun, engaging, very knowledgeable. She provided us with clear instructions and additional written handouts each week. She engaged our … More son with different techniques and toys, and showed us how to use her techniques when we were interacting with him. I actually just texted her on Saturday - Our son finally said "more" - one of the target words we had been working on with her. It was a total joy to hear, and I had to share it with her - she wrote back immediately to congratulate us. I am so appreciative of her expertise, and wish we could have seen her for longer. I recommended her to another family in our neighborhood who is looking for a speech therapist.

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SEARCHING FOR A LITERACY SPECIALIST IN DENVER?

Meet our Literacy Specialist, Joanna, who Offers In-person Tutoring in her Office Located in City Park West!
M.S. Ed, Reading Specialist & Structured Literacy Dyslexia Specialist (C-SLDS)

Joanna earned her M.A. in Elementary Education and Literacy from Bank Street College of Education in Manhattan in 2011, and her B.A. in History from the University of Colorado in 2004. Joanna is certified by the Center for Effective Reading Instruction (CERI) as a Structured Literacy Dyslexia Specialist (C-SLDS). Joanna earned this certification through training at the Academy of Orton-Gillingham Practitioners and Educators (AOGPE) as well as with the digital, multisensory training program, Lexercise. She also has training with the Orton-Gillingham-based, multi-sensory program Preventing Academic Failure (PAF).

 

Joanna recently relocated to Denver, CO but is serving students all over the country through remote services.  In the past, she worked with dozens of struggling readers, dyslexic readers, and readers needing enrichment across New York City.  She continues to work with students who attend private schools, public schools, charter schools, and homeschools, so she understands the challenges students face in dramatically different educational environments.  She also works with students who have a variety of educational differences including dyslexia, dysgraphia, ADHD, speech and language disorders, writing issues, and executive functioning issues.

At the beginning of tutoring services, Joanna administers comprehensive assessments to determine students’ strengths and weaknesses. She then creates personalized sessions to target specific areas of need. Joanna focuses on building independence by teaching students to use a toolbox of skills and strategies that they can refer to as they read and write. She has worked with many readers/writers who suffer from poor self-esteem related to their literacy skills, so she constantly strives to build students’ confidence during every session.  Joanna has a calm, patient nature and a playful sense of humor that help her to connect with students on a personal level. She believes that interest and motivation are critically important in supporting more thoughtful, engaged reading.

Literacy and school education go hand in hand. However, the connection may only sometimes be there. According to Our World in Data, schooling doesn’t guarantee that millions of elementary school children worldwide will learn the basics of reading. Moreover, a standardized classroom environment may neglect the learning needs of children with disabilities.

We can also conclude from the findings that a literacy specialist can significantly impact a child’s educational attainment. Dr. Andrew Sims, the lead author of the study, said: “This is an important finding given the current debate about the role of private tutoring in education.”

What is literacy tutoring?

Literacy tutoring is a form of one-on-one instruction that helps individuals improve their reading and writing skills. Literacy tutors can work with students of all ages and therefore understand the needs of students on a wider spectrum. 

Most literacy tutors use various techniques to help their students improve their literacy skills. They may work on developing foundational reading skills: phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension. Many literacy tutors also use instructional materials such as books, games, and software to help their students learn.

Literacy tutoring can be an effective way for individuals to improve their literacy skills. In some cases, it helps people who have struggled with reading and writing in the past catch up to their peers. 

What does a literacy specialist do?

A literacy specialist helps students of all ages develop their reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills. They play an important role in the academic success of students in both elementary and secondary schools. 

While their primary objective is to work with students to improve literacy skills, they may also be responsible for implementing and monitoring literacy-based programs within a school district or organization. Overall, their work’s impact is on children’s fluency, affecting reading and writing.

The role of a literacy specialist requires them to have extensive knowledge of reading and writing instruction, as well as effective strategies for teaching these skills. They must be able to identify areas of difficulty for individual students regarding language acquisition and determine appropriate interventions based on each student’s needs. 

Additionally, they must collaborate with other faculty members and administrators to create interdisciplinary approaches that support high levels of student performance across all subject areas.

How can elementary school students benefit from literacy tutoring?

Literacy tutoring can help elementary school children struggling to read at their grade level. Elementary school children struggling to read at their grade level can benefit from literacy tutoring. Often, these individuals have difficulty decoding words and understanding what they read. Our literacy specialist in Denver works on the skills needed to improve reading ability by using the methodology of decoding and encoding.

Decoding is one of the most important aspects of literacy training. It is the process of taking spoken or written language and turning it into meaning. In other words, it’s how we understand what we hear or read.

A strong foundation in phonics is necessary to be good at decoding. It is the study of the relationship between letters and sounds. Once we know how to match sounds with letters, we can start putting them together to form words.

Once we can read words, we need to understand their meaning – encoding.

People who want to improve their reading comprehension skills can also benefit from literacy tutoring. These individuals may be able to read fluently but have trouble understanding what they read. Our literacy specialist in Denver can help them learn strategies for improving their comprehension skills. For instance, Orton-Gillingham and Wilson’s tutoring can greatly impact overall literacy. 

Conclusion

Literacy training can play a vital role in school-going children’s primary and elementary years. Such tutoring includes fluency, vocabulary, and other foundational skills. Hiring a literacy specialist or professional guarantees that your child progresses according to their needs.

At Brooklyn Letters, we are committed to providing reliable literacy specialist services in Denver, Colorado. Our literacy specialist in Denver, Joanna, is committed to making literacy services work efficiently for elementary school children. Please visit Joanna in her office at City Park West for in-person reading tutoring. Contact us to learn more about which Denver neighborhoods we travel to.

Does your child struggle with literacy? Chat with Brooklyn Letters Today!
Our highly qualified literacy specialist in Denver can help your child improve his/her literacy skills.

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