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Online Tutoring That Works For Dyslexia!

Our online tutoring isn't a compromise.

It's the smarter choice.

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How Our Online Reading Tutors Make Learning Effective and Fun

Our live, virtual 1-on-1 Science of Reading and Orton-Gillingham-based reading and dyslexia tutoring helps struggling readers advance quickly with focused, frequent sessions that are easy to fit into family life. Most of our students meet with their tutor 3 or 4 times per week. We use interactive tools that keep kids engaged and give real-time feedback that sticks. Progress is tracked lesson-by-lesson. No commute. Simple tech.

 

Families with busy schedules choose online because it delivers faster results with fewer disruptions to their lives.

Boy in a Zoom tutoring session receiving reading instruction with Kids Up Reading Tutors

"I was initially worried about the virtual format, but Kids Up Reading has perfected making online learning both effective and enjoyable."

Third Grade, Chevy Chase, DC

Private reading tutoring for DC families

Designed for Busy Families

  • Fast, seamless onboarding

  • Flexible  scheduling: daytime/evenings/weekends

  • Team of experts: switch tutors for schedule changes

  • Coordination with learning specialists and psychologists

  • Monthly billing and Zelle payments

Your child gets caught up to grade level quickly, and you get your evenings back. No driving. No waiting rooms. No tutors in your kitchen during dinner prep.

Fast results that fit your real life.

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"The flexibility of Zoom sessions allowed us to fit tutoring into our busy life in a way that in-person sessions never could."

10th grader working with her Online Reading Tutor

Learn More About Our Virtual Reading Support

Our Zoom Guarantee: Try it for a week.  Love it, or it's on us!

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Your First Week

  1. Screeners: Do phonological and phonics screeners; discuss results and choose your tutoring schedule.

  2. Meet Your Tutor: Get matched with your new tutor based on needs, personality and schedule

  3. Start Tutoring: Have your first few tutoring sessions

  4. Stay Informed: Check your student's Progress Chart and read the first weekly update from your tutor​

Research

  • In a 2024 Johns Hopkins evaluation of a daily 1:1 virtual tutoring program for first graders in Massachusetts, students averaged 5.4 additional months of learning in one school year.

Frequently Asked Questions

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