Pennsylvania Dyslexic Tutoring

Pennsylvania

 

Davis Dyslexia Correction program (Ron Davis author of the gift of dyslexia) 

http://www.dyslexia.com  Ron Davis believes that dyslexia is a result of an inherent mental gift or talent. People who develop dyslexia think in pictures, rather than words; they are imaginative and creative; and they try to solve problems by looking at the whole picture, rather than working step-by-step. Davis Dyslexia Correction relies on using the mental talents that dyslexic people share to overcome the learning problems. To do this, students must learn and follow a different approach to learning.

• Glen Mills, PA (Near Philadelphia) http://www.atotalapproach.com/
• Berlin, PA (Near Pittsburgh) http://www.dyslexiapa.com

Lindamood-Bell 

   

“We Create the Magic of Learning!”
http://www.lindamoodbell.com  Our goal at Lindamood-Bell is to develop language processing so everyone can learn to his or her potential. In order to be a proficient learner, in any subject, it is critical that an individual is able to efficiently process information, either by listening or reading. Our instruction helps a wide range of individuals of all ages (5 through adult) by addressing the underlying skills necessary for independence and self-correction. Beyond traditional subject tutoring, we focus on the development of processing skills. It is common to see years of learning gain in just weeks of intensive instruction.

• Philadelphia

Academic Language Therapy Association,

   

http://www.altaread.org/findatherapist.asp//  Academic language therapy helps develop effective secondary language and written communication skills through proficiency in reading and writing.
Individual academic language therapy programs are designed to meet the needs of those who have been diagnosed with specific dyslexia, dysgraphia, developmental reading disorder, disorders of written language, and language learning disability as well as other related learning problems.

Association of Educational Therapists

http://www.aetonline.org/findET/search.php The Association of Educational Therapists (AET) is the national professional organization dedicated to defining the professional practice of educational therapy. Educational therapists provide intensive, individualized educational interventions for children and adults with learning disabilities and other learning challenges such as dyslexia, ADHD, language processing problems, poor motivation, low academic self-esteem, performance anxiety and poor social, organizational, and/or study skills. Clients may include students needing appropriate school placement or adults needing workplace support.

LearningRx Learning Center, , PA

http://www.learningrx.com// helps struggling students overcome frustrating learning and reading problems and can unlock hidden potential in advanced students looking for a competitive edge. LearningRx actually changes lives because we focus on cognitive skills testing and individualized, one-on-one learning skills training. Students experience change almost immediately and motivation soars. 
• Main Line
• West Chester
• Haverford

32° Masonic Learning Centers for Children, Inc. 

   

“Tutoring Children with Dyslexia, One Child at a Time”
http://www.childrenslearningcenters.org// For over ten years, the Scottish Rite Masons, Northern Jurisdiction, have been national leaders in the effort to help children and their families overcome the painful obstacles of dyslexia. At 59 Learning Centers in 15 states, the Children’s Learning Centers tackle the challenge of dyslexia head-on, both by providing free tutoring for children with dyslexia and by training a growing cadre of highly skilled and dedicated tutors.

Total Learning Centers,PA

http://www.totallearningcenter.com/Why_TLC.asp/ After all each child has unique gifts and because of this, TLC crafts a personalized program just for him or her based on an initial evaluation. And it’s not just any “canned” program, it’s the most leading-edge research-proven learning strategies in the world for the spectrum of abilities.

• Wexford
• Fox Chapel
• Murrysville
• South Hills

International Dyslexia Association(IDA)

www.interdys.org  The International Dyslexia Association(IDA) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, scientific, and educational organization dedicated to the study and treatment of the learning disability, dyslexia as well as related language-based learning differences. We are the oldest such organization in the U.S. serving individuals with dyslexia, their families, and professionals in the field. If you need a tutor  go to: http://www.interdys.org/FindAProviderUnderConstruction.htm 

READ RIGHT System: Read Right Individual Tutoring Services

www.readright.com/Read Right offers both a “Reading Improvement Program” and a “Critical Thinking Skills Program” for individuals. These programs are effective for people at all levels and of all ages who do not read or comprehend as well as they would like. They work with students labeled as Dyslexic, ADD, learning disabled, or simply slow readers. Individual tutoring is available throughout the United States.

Math Tutoring at Mathnasium Math Learning Centers  

       

http://www.mathnasium.com/ Mathnasium is a learning center where students go year-round to boost their math skills. We are highly specialized; we teach only math. Our program is for students in pre-K through 12th grade. Our goal is to significantly increase your child’s math skills, understanding of math concepts, and overall school performance, while building confidence and forging a positive attitude toward the subject.

The Learning Curves Orrtanna (near Gettysburg)

http://www.learning-curve.net// At The Learning Curves, our goal is to prepare the brain for learning by strengthening or developing the underlying thinking processes that allow academic skills to flourish.
Students of The Learning Curves find that they spend less time on homework. They report that they are able to pay better attention and are more successful in the classroom.

Reading ASSIST® Institute

http://www.readingassist.org/  Reading ASSIST® Institute, a nonprofit organization, helps children with reading disabilities unlock the written word by training tutors and teachers in a phonetic-based, multisensory structured language reading curriculum inspired by the Orton-Gillingham approach to reading instruction. RAI’s Fee Based Tutoring is a private tutoring service designed to meet the needs of parents and children. There is a charge for this service.

• Serving Delaware,
• southeastern Pennsylvania,
• New Jersey,
• eastern Maryland

ADDvantages Learning Center, Cherry Hill, NJ

http://www.addvantageslearningcenter.com/page/page/3023006.htm/ ADDvantages Learning Center (ALC) offers assistance to students of all ages experiencing school difficulties.  Our approach  is unique, we provide solutions for correcting learning problems by identifying and addressing the root causes  so that your child can become a successful independent learner!

Crossroads School,   Paoli, Pennsylvania

http://www.thecrossroadsschool.net  The Crossroads School is a small, private, non-profit coeducational school for youngsters aged 5 to 15 whose learning profiles indicates average or above academic potential, but who process language differently and as a result have difficulty in conventional schools. Crossroads school is for Children with language-based learning differences such as dyslexia. Crossroads strongly believes that every person deserves the best opportunity for a superior education in a caring, supportive environment. Grades K-8th 
At Crossroads, we offer a comprehensive academic and recreational program(Summer school) for children entering Kindergarten through sixth grade that will help build your child’s academic skills and boost your child’s self confidence! www.thecrossroadsschool.net/summer_at_crossroads.php

Academy in Manayunk  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

http://aimpa.org  The Academy’s curriculum is modeled after the highly successful academic program created by Sally Smith of The Lab School of Washington®. For almost 40 years, The Lab School has been teaching children with learning disabilities with over 90% of its graduates going on to attend college. The Academy offers a college preparatory curriculum that challenges and supports each student. Grades 1st -12th
The Academy In Manayunk’s outstanding Tutoring Center provides highly individualized diagnostic-prescriptive teaching, tailored to meet each student’s needs ranging from teaching reading readiness skills to providing remediation in various academic areas. Assistance in learning study skills and modes of organization so students can effectively complete academic work is also provided. The Tutoring Service caters to children in grades 1-12. http://aimpa.org/academics/tutoring.shtml

Benchmark School, Media, Pennsylvania

 

http://www.benchmarkschool.org  Benchmark School’s mission is to provide students who enter the School as bright, struggling readers and writers with the tools and strategies they need to become lifelong learners, strategic thinkers and problem solvers. Grades 1st -8th
The five-week Summer Language Arts Camp is designed for students ages 6 to 11 who can benefit from reading and writing instruction beyond the regular school year, as well as enjoy the fun of a recreational day-camp experience. The program combines 1–3/4 hours of Benchmark’s nationally recognized language arts program with extensive recreational activities, including a Confidence Course. http://www.benchmarkschool.org/summer_camp.html

Stratford Friends School Havertown, PA

http://www.stratfordfriends.org/ Stratford Friends School is a school for children average to above average intelligence with Learning differences. Stratford Friends School uses multisensory hands on experiential learning and teaches the Orton-Gilingham based reading program. Grades K-8th  Has a summer program; http://www.stratfordfriends.org

DePaul School, Scranton, Pennsylvania(Grades 2-8th )

530 Morgan Hwy
Scranton, Pennsylvania 18508
Phone Number: 5703465855

Hillside School,  Macungie, Pennsylvanias

http://www.hillsideschool.org// The Hillside School, founded in 1983, is an accredited K-6 coed day school where children with learning differences succeed. A maximum of eight students in each classroom are instructed using multisensory learning strategies in a stimulating academic environment. The school provides guidance, language therapists, assistive technology, and a Summer Academy. Grades K-6
The Hillside School has been providing a summer program for over ten years. The Summer Academy helps children bridge the gap between the end of one school year and the beginning of the next. www.hillsideschool.org/docs/summer_academy/default.aspx

Quaker School,   Horsham, Pennsylvania

www.quakerschool.org  The Mission of The Quaker School at Horsham is to provide specialized programs for bright students with diverse learning styles within a small caring community that embodies the Quaker values of integrity, equality, peace, and simplicity. Our goal is to nurture, honor, and celebrate the unique strengths and inherent goodness of each individual. Within this framework, we create opportunities for personal and meaningful growth for each student every day. Grades Pre 1st    -8th
The Summer Enrichment program is a five-week curriculum designed for children ages 7 through 15 with learning differences who need help in retaining and reinforcing skills in Language Arts and Mathematics during the summer. It benefits students who need a systematic learning experience with direct teaching of concepts and skills through multi-sensory techniques. Children will be taught in small groups, using strategies appropriate for their learning style. http://www.quakerschool.org/589646727143514/site/default.asp

Hill Top Preparatory School, Rosemont, Pennsylvania 

http://www.hilltopprep.org// Serving bright students with Learning disabilities, The mission of Hill Top Preparatory School is to prepare students in grades six through twelve with diagnosed learning differences for higher education and successful futures.  Approximately 95% of our students go on to either two-year or four-year programs after graduation from Hill Top Prep.  College prep, Grades 6th-12th
HILL TOP SUMMER CAMP:
THREE DISTINCT PROGRAMS FOR STUDENTS ENTERING GRADES 2ND THROUGH 12TH, OPEN TO  HILL TOP STUDENTS AS WELL AS STUDENTS FROM OTHER SCHOOLS. http://www.hilltopprep.org//page.cfm?p=38 

Awaken Their Genius, Chalfont, PA

27 West Butler Ave. PO Box 35, Chalfont, PA 18914.
E-mail: atg1275@aol.com

Homeschooling-Tutoring-Support Network.

Successful Reading, LLC
www.SuccessfulReading.com
West Chester PA 19380
(610) 692-5521 tel

Camp Lee Mar

450 Rt 590
Lackawaxen, PA 18435, U.S.A.
215-658-1708
http://www.leemar.com/

Summit Camp & Travel

168 Duck Harbor Rd
Honesdale, PA 18431, U.S.A.
800-323-9908
http://www.summitcamp.com/ Summit Camp provides a summer camp experience for boys and girls, ages 7-17, who have issues of attention. These may include Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD and/or ADHD), Aspergers syndrome, verbal or non-verbal learning disabilities, and/or mild social or emotional concerns.

Ready to Write

Pittsburgh, PA U.S.A.
http://www.kidscamps.com/special_needs/learning_disab_add.html

Delaware Valley Friends School Paoli, PA

http://www.dvfs.org Challenged by dyslexia, ADHD, The mission of Delaware Valley Friends School is to prepare students with learning differences for future work and study. The school develops those personal strengths which enables students to succeed in its college preparatory curriculum. The school also recognizes that it has a responsibility to share its expertise with teachers and students beyond the school community. College prep, Grades 7-12
We offer a five week summer day program for students entering grades 7 through high school who need one-on-one tutorials to advance their academic skills. http://www.dvfs.org/academics/summer.aspx

Vanguard School, Paoli, PA

http://www.vanguardschool-pa.org  The Vanguard School offers a full range of academic, social, and physical support services to foster each child’s growth. Grades Prek-12th 3 summer programs are offered: http://www.summermatters.org

Center School, PA

http://www.centerschoolpa.org/  The Center School is a nonprofit, co-educational independent day school for children ages six to fourteen who have experienced difficulties with reading and language development. The Center School curriculum is language-based, recognizing the role that language plays in academic success.  Center School is a private school in PA that is dedicated to serving the needs of students with learning differences. Grades 1st -8th
Center School, in partnership with LaSalle University, offers a high interest and fun summer program for children who will benefit from reading and writing support. While Journeying On An African Safari Adventure, students will build phonics and vocabulary skills, use literature to strengthen fluency and comprehension, practice writing and research skills and develop self-confidence. http://www.centerschoolpa.org/products.asp?iCat=26&hierarchy=0