Welcome to our literacy & dyslexia center for tutoring and reading intervention.
Our approach is grounded in the science of reading.
Reading Reach Literacy Center's literacy instruction is grounded in Structured Literacy—an evidence-based approach of teaching reading and spelling that is especially effective for students who struggle with literacy, including those with dyslexia.
Structured Literacy provides explicit, systematic, and cumulative instruction. Rather than expecting students to “pick up” reading skills naturally, our instructors directly teach the foundational building blocks of literacy, helping students understand how written language works.
During tutoring sessions, students receive instruction in:
Phonological and phonemic awareness – recognizing and manipulating the sounds in spoken language
Sound–symbol relationships (phonics) – understanding how letters represent sounds
Syllable types and syllable division – strategies for decoding longer words
Spelling patterns and morphology – including prefixes, suffixes, and base words
Fluency, vocabulary, and reading comprehension
Lessons are individualized and diagnostic, meaning instruction is continually adjusted based on student progress. Teachers use ongoing assessment and progress monitoring to ensure each student receives targeted instruction that meets their specific needs.
Our teachers are trained in Structured Literacy practices commonly used in Orton-Gillingham-based instruction, incorporating multisensory strategies that engage visual, auditory, and kinesthetic pathways to strengthen learning and retention.
At Reading Reach, our goal is not only to help students improve their reading and spelling skills, but also to build confidence, independence, and a lifelong foundation for literacy.
Who benefits from Structured Literacy instruction?
Students who struggle with reading or spelling
Students with dyslexia or suspected dyslexia
Students who need stronger decoding and spelling skills
Students who benefit from explicit, step-by-step instruction
With consistent, research-based instruction, students develop the tools they need to become accurate, fluent, and confident readers.
Sources
International Dyslexia Association. Structured Literacy: Effective Instruction for Students with Dyslexia and Related Reading Difficulties.
Louisa C. Moats. Speech to Print: Language Essentials for Teachers.
National Reading Panel.
We're rated Oceanside's top-ranked tutoring center, 2024 and 2025!
Reading Intervention Membership Plans
All plans include home support tools and frequent progress monitoring.
Monthly prices start at $275/month.
With our specialized tutoring, your child will:
✔️ Multisensory – We use visual, auditory, and kinesthetic components to reinforce reading skills.
✔️ Master Phonics & Spelling – Systematic, structured lessons help make decoding words easier.
✔️ Boost Confidence & Reduce Frustration – Learning in a way that fits their brain helps them feel successful.
✔️ Build Strong Reading Foundations – Our approach follows Orton-Gillingham principles, proven to help struggling readers.
This isn’t just tutoring—it’s the right kind of instruction for kids who need a different path to reading success. Give your child the tools and confidence to thrive in school and beyond.
Spaces are limited! Contact us today to schedule an assessment and start your child on the path to reading success! Minimum of 4-month enrollment. Assessment required prior to enrolling.
Simple Plan
Once per week
One-on-one structured literacy tutoring;
one 45-minute lesson weekly
Success Plan
Twice per week
One-on-one structured literacy intervention using the Orton-Gillingham approach;
Two 45-minute lessons weekly
Intensive Plan
3x per week
One-on-one structured literacy intervention using the Orton-Gillingham approach;
Three 45-minute lessons weekly
Financial Information:
Reading Reach accepts monthly auto-debit OR charter funds/third-party funding (inquire to see if we accept your third-party funding).
Other financial information (please verify the below information with your specific provider and/or tax professional):
-FSA/HSA: Dyslexia tutoring is generally eligible for reimbursement using FSA or HSA funds, provided it is treated as a medical expense to treat a diagnosed learning disability rather than for general academic support. This requires a Letter of Medical Necessity (LMN). A formal diagnosis of a learning disability from a neuropsychologist or pediatrician and a written letter of medical necessity stating the tutoring is for treating the impairment, not just for improving grades, are required. Structured literacy programs, such as Orton-Gillingham intervention, designed to treat dyslexia, are typically covered. You must keep the LMN, diagnosis, and receipts for all tutoring sessions for tax purposes and for submission to your HSA or FSA administrator. General tutoring for academic improvement does not qualify. Always check with your specific FSA/HSA plan administrator, as rules can vary.
-TAX-DEDUCTIONS: Generally, tutoring expenses for K-12 students are not tax-deductible. Exceptions exist for special education tutoring prescribed by a doctor for diagnosed learning disabilities, which may qualify as a deductible medical expense if exceeding 7.5% of your adjusted gross income. Tutoring for a child with a diagnosed learning disability may qualify as a deductible medical expense if it is recommended by a medical professional, provided by a specially trained instructor, and primarily treats the condition—and only the portion of total medical expenses exceeding 7.5% of adjusted gross income is deductible on Schedule A (Form 1040). Keep your receipts. According to the IRS website, our programs do not qualify for Child and Dependent Care Expenses: "Expenses to attend kindergarten or a higher grade aren't expenses for care. Summer school and tutoring programs aren't for care. The cost of a tutoring program for a few hours per day during the summer while you work isn't for care and the costs are not considered work-related expenses." Always check with a tax professional for more information and to verify eligibility for deductions.
Reading Reach Literacy Center
We are dedicated to Helping Every Reader Develop through evidence-based structured literacy instruction.