by Read Learning Center | Feb 28, 2024 | Dyslexia
Embracing a commitment to literacy, Read Learning Center proudly introduces the Barton Reading and Spelling System, a comprehensive solution for learners struggling with dyslexia and other reading challenges. With a personalized approach, the program is crafted to...
by Leah Skinner | Feb 22, 2024 | Uncategorized
In Sacramento, there are several highly-rated reading centers, and each institution prides itself on crafting a distinctive, personalized pathway to literacy. Through patient one-on-one guidance, cutting-edge technological aids, and a kaleidoscope of thematic reading...
by Read Learning Center | Feb 6, 2024 | Homeschooling
We live in a time where technological advancements have made the knowledge and wisdom of humanity available at the touch of a button. Accessing this information has never been easier, as connectivity to the internet is becoming a fundamental right. For children...
by Read Learning Center | Dec 19, 2023 | Uncategorized
5 Ways to Accommodate Tutoring for a Child with ADHD What is ADHD? ADHD (Attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder) is a mental disorder that causes a person to have difficulty controlling their attention, executive functions, and impulsive behaviors. ADHD looks...
by Leah Skinner | Nov 13, 2023 | Uncategorized
What is Working Memory? Working memory is the ability to retain information as an easily accessible tool. Working memory allows a person to problem-solve, digest new information, and plan. This is used for activities such as mental math, remembering directions, and...
by Leah Skinner | Oct 3, 2023 | Uncategorized
Learning disabilities affect a person’s ability to successfully or effectively use language, math, and movement skills. Children with learning disabilities frequently find schoolwork challenging to keep up with, and traditional learning leaves them struggling to...
by Leah Skinner | Aug 30, 2023 | Dyslexia
As of the spring of 2022, the average student was half a year behind in math and one-third of a year behind in reading. It’s clear that many children struggle in school, and that struggle is even worse for children with learning differences. Is your child...
by Leah Skinner | Jul 19, 2023 | Dyslexia
You’ve visited your child’s classroom only to catch the students at the tail-end of reading time. All of the students are young, new readers, but most are progressing through the levels. However, your child struggles with sight words, patterned texts, and...
by Leah Skinner | Jul 3, 2023 | Dyslexia
Did you know that dyslexia can affect anyone, even those with above-average intelligence? While reading may require more effort on their part, it’s completely possible for someone with this disorder to excel in their chosen field. However, it’s important...
by Leah Skinner | Jun 8, 2023 | Dyslexia
Children typically begin to read short, familiar stories by age six. Although this is average, it is not uncommon for some students to need more support when it comes to reading. This is where reading assessments come in. These assessments help educators understand a...