If your child needs developmental reading support, our skilled instructors can help!
Reading is a core skill that we use in virtually every aspect of our lives, but it’s not always something that comes easily to young readers. There are a number of stumbling blocks that reading might present, but here at Academic Associates Learning Center, we’re ready to help your child overcome their struggles and learn to be confident, skillful readers. For many of our students, the problems start with the basics, which is why we offer personalized, one-on-one developmental reading interventions to help those who may be struggling with the foundational aspects of reading and literacy.
Our developmental reading programs and lessons help students build essential literacy skills like vocabulary, reading fluency, phonemic awareness, and comprehension. The skilled reading instructors on our team will create customized, structured progression plans for your child based on the results of careful assessments that help identify both areas of strength and areas where improvement is needed. We aim to help young readers learn to decode a text, grasp what they are reading, and apply critical thinking skills to help them interpret and analyze written materials.
Your child may be struggling with reading for a variety of reasons, but our developmental reading team has the skills and experience to help pinpoint the source of their struggles and arm them with the tools and learning skills they need to overcome their difficulties. We work hard to create an engaging and supportive environment where your child feels confident and comfortable enough to take risks and try out various strategies to aid them in reading comprehension and competency.
We are proud to be a trusted learning resource for students and families throughout the Mesquite, Texas area. Reach out today to learn more or to inquire about our complimentary, no-obligation assessment and evaluation process.
At Academic Associates Learning Center, we provide developmental reading programs to students in Abilene, Dallas, and Mesquite, Texas.