Individualized Homeschooling

- Initial assessment to gauge your child's needs
- Reading, writing, math, & content area development
- Specialized instruction for students with learning & attentional challenges
- Orton Gillingham reading method & multi-sensory methodologies
- Executive functioning support
- Self-confidence & motivation building
For some students, the traditional classroom setting isn’t ideal. It may lack the individualized instruction they need or classes may be too large or overwhelming for them.
Our homeschooling program serves as a great alternative to the classroom environment. For our homeschool program, we use research-based, multi-sensory techniques that are individualized to each student’s needs and can help them excel academically.

With our homeschool program, we offer all core skills and subjects, and the instructors are positive, empowering, and motivating.
We can help you through the complete homeschool progress, including filing a notice of intent to homeschool, providing an individualized academic curriculum, maintaining work portfolios and lesson details, and completing an annual evaluation.
Students are taught reading using the Orton Gillingham approach, a systematic, research-based, multi-sensory form of instruction that helps them grasp individual sounds and syllables, blending, and multi-syllabic word strategies, helping them build much stronger language and reading skills.

Students can learn research-based active reading and reading comprehension strategies, including summarizing, making predictions, drawing conclusions, and inferencing.
They will learn to identify the topic, main idea, and important details of passages with varying levels of text using multi-colored highlighters.

Students can develop stronger math word problem solving skills using hands-on, research-based, multi-sensory techniques.
They will learn to move from language to arithmetic and back to language when breaking down these problems.
They can also learn key executive functioning skills, including planning, time management, task initiation, and organization strategies.










