Supporting children who struggle with reading, writing, and written language skills.
Literacy and reading disorders involve difficulty with the language skills underlying reading and writing, including phonological awareness, decoding, reading comprehension, and written expression.
Speech-language pathologists play a key role in addressing reading difficulties because of the strong connection between spoken and written language. Children with reading disorders often have underlying language weaknesses that affect decoding, comprehension, or both. Our therapists address phonological awareness, vocabulary, comprehension strategies, and the language foundations needed for strong literacy skills.
If you notice these signs, it may be time to seek an evaluation
Early intervention leads to better outcomes. Take our free screener or book a professional evaluation.
Our therapists use evidence-based approaches tailored to your child's unique needs.
“We were skeptical about online therapy, but our daughter actually focuses better at home. She's made incredible progress!”
— Sarah M., Parent of 5-year-old
Common questions about literacy & reading disorders
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