Is Your Child Struggling to Read? You’re Not Alone.
Watching your child struggle with reading can be heartbreaking. You’ve tried everything—extra practice, different programs, even switching curriculums—but they’re still falling behind. Maybe they guess at words, avoid reading altogether, or get frustrated to the point of tears. Perhaps their confidence is crumbling, and school feels like a constant battle.
Many parents feel helpless when their bright, capable child struggles to read. The good news? There’s a proven way to help.


Science-Based Literacy Tutoring Designed for Struggling Readers and Dyslexic Learners
At Kiss Your Brain Literacy, we specialize in helping struggling readers and dyslexic students gain the skills they need to become confident, capable readers. Using structured, research-backed methods like Orton-Gillingham and the Science of Reading, we provide targeted, one-on-one support tailored to your child’s specific needs.
Why Our Approach Works
✔ Explicit, Systematic Instruction – We teach phonics, decoding, and spelling in a way that makes sense to the brain.
✔ Multi-Sensory Techniques – Engaging, hands-on activities help reinforce learning.
✔ Personalized Support – Every lesson is designed to meet your child exactly where they are.
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What Can You Expect?
✔ Free Consultation – We’ll discuss your child’s reading challenges, goals, and learning history to determine the best path forward.
✔ Comprehensive Assessment – A thorough evaluation of your child’s reading skills to pinpoint strengths and areas that need support.
✔ Personalized Learning Plan – Based on the assessment results, we create an individualized approach that fits your child’s needs.
✔ 1:1 or Group Tutoring – Choose from private, one-on-one tutoring or small group classes for interactive, peer-supported learning.
✔ Ongoing Support & Progress Monitoring – We track improvements and adjust the plan as needed to ensure continued success.
Take the First Step Today
Imagine your child reading with confidence, no longer feeling lost or frustrated. With the right support and instruction, they can become a successful reader.