1-on-1 Online Dyslexia Tutoring

Intensive 1-on-1 structured literacy tutoring for dyslexic kids 7–14. One specialist, two sessions per week, online instruction with parent updates.

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Dyslexia needs intensive, structured instruction. This is that.
Two sessions a week, one Structured Literacy specialist, your child. Built on the Science of Reading and tailored to the way dyslexic brains actually learn to read.
Begins with the Reading Readiness Assessment ($197, credited if you enroll). 24 sessions per 12-week block. Klarna Pay-in-4 available. ✓ Full refund within 5 days, no questions asked.
You've probably already tried more than most parents.
If your child has dyslexia — diagnosed or strongly suspected — you've been doing this a while. You've read more about reading than any parent should have to. You've watched a bright, capable child come home believing they aren't smart, because nobody at school had time to teach reading the way their brain needs.
You've probably already tried:
Reading Apps
Big-name apps that promised "dyslexia-friendly" and delivered phonics-light gamification.
General Tutors
Warm, well-intentioned, and not trained in Structured Literacy.
School Interventions
No method consistency, rotating staff, and no measurable progress.
Psych Evaluations
A diagnosis, a stack of recommendations, and zero plan for who delivers them.
Waiting It Out
Quiet hope that one more year of school would close the gap. It didn't.

Dyslexia closes when reading is taught the way the dyslexic brain learns it. Intensively. Explicitly. Systematically. By someone trained for exactly this.
This is not generalist tutoring with a dyslexia label.
What This Isn't
  • A general tutor who reads about dyslexia and adapts on the fly
  • An app with "dyslexia-friendly fonts" and no curriculum
  • A school pull-out program with no consistent method
  • A psycho-educational evaluation or formal diagnosis
  • A short-term intervention that bumps a test score and disappears
What This Is
  • Two 50-minute sessions per week, live with a Structured Literacy specialist trained to teach reading the way dyslexic brains learn it
  • A curriculum grounded in the Science of Reading: explicit, systematic, multisensory, cumulative
  • Built from your child's full assessment, including the dyslexia-specific add-on
  • 24 sessions per block, progress tracked every session, a written report at the end
  • The same specialist, every session, for the full block
What $2,763 actually includes
24 sessions at the intensity dyslexia actually requires, plus everything around them.
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24 Live Sessions with a Structured Literacy Specialist
Two 50-minute sessions per week, $115 per session. The price reflects the specialist training required to teach dyslexic learners well.
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Instruction Grounded in the Science of Reading
Explicit phonemic awareness. Systematic phonics, letter by letter and pattern by pattern. Multisensory practice across auditory, visual, and kinesthetic pathways. Cumulative review so nothing slips backward.
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A Curriculum Built from Your Child's Dyslexia Profile
The assessment includes a dyslexia-specific add-on (phonological processing, full dictation, rapid naming). Curriculum is built from those scores, not a generic "dyslexia track."
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Written Progress Notes After Every Session
What your child worked on, where they landed, what's next. Dyslexia progress is hard to see in the moment; documentation makes it visible.
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End-of-Block Written Progress Report
At week 12: growth across each skill domain, what's closer to grade level, what still needs targeted work.
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All Materials, Decodable Readers, and Resources Included
Decodable texts matched to your child's level — not random library books at frustration level. Letter tiles, sound boards, practice materials provided digitally.
Four steps. Begins with the placement assessment.
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Start with the Reading Readiness Assessment
Includes the dyslexia-specific add-on sections (phonological processing, full dictation, rapid naming). Specialist-reviewed, with a 30-minute call. $197 credits toward your first block if you enroll.
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Schedule Your Sessions
Two 50-minute sessions per week, same days and times for the full block. Continuity is part of the intervention.
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Sessions Begin
Live, one-on-one, secure video. Multisensory tools included; you don't source manipulatives. Sit in or step away.
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Review at Every Block Boundary
End-of-block written progress report at week 12, plus a brief planning call. Dyslexia work is multi-block by nature; we tell you honestly where your child is on the longer arc.

Dyslexia research is consistent: intervention works at the right intensity for the right duration. Two sessions per week is the minimum that produces measurable change. Once a week is maintenance, not remediation.
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Our Specialists
Specialists trained in Structured Literacy.
Delivered by Learn Your Way Literacy specialists trained in Structured Literacy and the Science of Reading. Every specialist has been personally trained and supervised by Katherine Williams, who has spent 17 years building curriculum and teaching reading to neurodivergent learners — dyslexic learners especially.
You're matched with the specialist whose background fits your child, and work with that same person for the full block.

Rotating tutors is one of the most consistent reasons school-based dyslexia intervention fails to produce growth. We don't replicate that pattern.
One price per block. Everything included.
$2,763
per 12-week block
$115 per session · 24 sessions per quarter
Klarna Pay-in-4 available — four small payments, two weeks apart, no added fees.
Begins with the Reading Readiness Assessment ($197, including the dyslexia-specific add-on). Credits toward your first block if you enroll within 30 days.
✓ Full refund within 5 days, no questions asked.
Everything Included:
  • 24 live one-on-one sessions with a Structured Literacy specialist
  • Curriculum built from your child's dyslexia-specific assessment profile
  • Multisensory materials, decodable readers, and practice resources
  • Written progress notes after every session
  • End-of-block written progress report
24
Live Sessions
Per 12-week block
50
Minutes Each
Per session
17
Years Experience
Katherine Williams
Questions parents actually ask
Does my child need a formal dyslexia diagnosis to enroll?
No. The assessment's dyslexia-specific add-on (phonological processing, rapid naming, full dictation) gives us the profile we need to teach effectively, with or without a formal diagnosis. If we see patterns worth a formal evaluation, we tell you and refer you.
How is this different from what school offers?
Most school intervention is in groups, by rotating staff, with inconsistent methods, below the intensity dyslexia research says is needed. Ours is two one-on-one sessions per week, same specialist, a Science of Reading curriculum end to end.
Why is this more than the General 1-on-1 page?
Structured Literacy training is harder to acquire and more rigorously maintained than general tutoring. The per-session price ($115 vs $90) reflects that. If your child doesn't need the dyslexia-specific approach, the General page is the right fit and saves $25 per session.
Will this replace what school is doing?
Depends on what they're doing. Strong Structured Literacy intervention: we run alongside it. Something incompatible (whole-language guessing, leveled readers without phonics): we may recommend pausing it so we're not undone. We talk it through on the assessment call.
How long does dyslexia remediation take?
Honestly, it varies with severity, starting age, and consistency. Most families work in multi-block arcs (three to six blocks across roughly 9 to 18 months) before maintenance or a cohort. We report what we see at every block boundary.
My child tried tutoring before and it didn't work.
Common reason families come to us. Warm, well-intentioned tutoring not trained in Structured Literacy frequently doesn't move the needle for dyslexic learners. We ask about it on the assessment call so that history shapes what we do.
My child has ADHD or autism alongside dyslexia.
Very common, and we're built for it. Co-occurring profiles shape pacing, session structure, and how we deliver multisensory practice. Neurodivergent learners are our default, not the exception.
What ages do you serve?
Ages 7 to 14, broadly. Younger learners (5 to 6) sometimes, depending on readiness. We'll tell you on the assessment call.
Dyslexia does not close on its own. It closes when it is taught.
Another year of "she'll catch up" is another year of your child working twice as hard for half the result, internalizing the message that they are the problem. They are not the problem. The instruction has been.
Two sessions a week. One Structured Literacy specialist. A curriculum built on the Science of Reading and on your child's specific profile. That is what closes the gap.
Start with the Assessment
$197, including the dyslexia-specific add-on. Credits toward your first block if you enroll within 30 days.
Enroll in the Full Block
$2,763 for 24 sessions. Klarna Pay-in-4 available. Full refund within 5 days, no questions asked.
Not Sure Yet?
Schedule a free 15-minute discovery call. We'll tell you honestly whether this is the right fit.