FAQ
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Sessions are 30-45 minutes long and are designed to provide sequential, direct instruction with a heavy emphasis on phonics and phonological awareness. We utilize a curriculum created with the science of reading in mind and incorporate additional activities and resources as needed in order to address fluency, comprehension, and other areas of need. Sessions will be fun and engaging and incorporate multisensory activities.
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Sessions range from $50-100, depending on time (30 minutes or 45 minutes) and format (individual or group).
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An early focus on phonological awareness even before going to school has been shown to significantly improve a child’s success in reading later on (Bradley & Bryant, 1983). We’d love to help support your preschooler’s school readiness, especially if there are risk factors for reading problems (e.g., having a speech-sound disorder or developmental language disorder or a family history of dyslexia).
We offer both virtual and in-person sessions (in Spring, Tomball, and The Woodlands), as well as a reduced session time (30-minute sessions) for our preschool-age clients.
With years of experience in working with preschool children, we’d love for you to give us a try!
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You will need a tablet, laptop, or desktop computer with a camera and reliable internet connection. We meet through Google Meet using a private, secure link just for your child’s sessions. Your child will have their own private, reusable meeting link for consistency and convenience.
In addition, a few simple tools will help make sessions most effective:
Something for your child to write on (e.g., dry erase markers and whiteboard, an LCD writing tablet, or a notepad and pencil)
Printer (recommended for printing pages prior to sessions and after sessions for homework)
Other household items and school/office supplies may occasionally be utilized.
You’ll receive shared digital files before sessions to easily access and print any needed handouts.
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We are a private pay practice. This allows us to focus fully on your child’s needs without the restrictions or delays that can come with insurance billing. Most insurance companies do not cover structured literacy or reading intervention services, as they are often not considered billable under standard therapy codes.
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Contact us to schedule a free phone consultation. We love to get to know families through our introductory phone call. We’ll answer your questions, learn about your child’s needs, and discuss the next steps for setting up reading intervention sessions.