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Is My Child Just a Late Bloomer—or Is It Time to Get Support?
“Do I wait it out, or get help now?” There’s no one-size-fits-all answer, but here are a few signs it may be time to act: Homework meltdowns or avoidance are routine Your gut tells you something is off—even if grades don’t show it yet They struggle with reading, spelling, or writing—and it’s not improving over time They’re losing confidence and saying things like “I’m just not smart” The truth? Some kids are late bloomers. But others need intentional, structured support to t
Jana Pappas
Oct 261 min read


What to Do When Your Child Says, “I Hate Reading”
It’s a phrase no parent wants to hear: “I hate reading.” But when a child says this, it’s rarely about disliking books—it’s usually about how reading makes them feel . Maybe reading is hard. Maybe they’re embarrassed to read aloud. Maybe they’re falling behind and don’t know how to catch up. Whatever the reason, there’s hope. Here’s how you can help: Stay Curious, Not Reactive. Ask: “What makes it feel hard?” or “When do you feel that way most?” Read to Them—Even if They’re O
Jana Pappas
Oct 241 min read


Effective Tutoring Strategies for Students with Dyslexia
Dyslexia can be a challenging hurdle for many students. It affects their ability to read, write, and spell, which can lead to frustration...
Jana Pappas
Aug 145 min read


Personalized K–8 Tutoring: Your Child’s Path to Success
In today's fast-paced world, every child learns differently. Some grasp concepts quickly, while others may need a little extra help. This...
Jana Pappas
Aug 145 min read


Unlocking Learning Potential: Orton-Gillingham in Action
Learning can be a challenging journey for many students, especially those with learning differences. The Orton-Gillingham approach offers...
Jana Pappas
Aug 144 min read
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