Frequently Asked Questions
Pods are small-group academic sessions that combine reading and math support with science, social studies, writing, grammar, and enrichment activities. They are ideal for homeschool families seeking structure, academic accountability, and social interaction in a supportive, small-group environment.
Yes! We specialize in foundational reading skills, comprehension strategies, fluency, and confidence-building support. We use multisensory and research-based approaches tailored to each learner.
We primarily serve students in Kindergarten through 8th grade, with some middle school subject support available. If you’re unsure whether we’re a good fit, reach out — we’re happy to discuss your child’s needs!
We offer private 1:1 tutoring, small-group academic pods, specialized enrichment classes, and hands-on workshops. Services include reading intervention, math support, writing, grammar, science, social studies, and creative enrichment opportunities.
A typical Pod day includes reading and math support, lunch and games, science or social studies, and writing, grammar, or cursive. Our schedule is intentionally structured to balance focused academics with collaboration and hands-on learning.
We are not a registered private school. Families remain responsible for their child’s homeschool requirements. We provide academic instruction, structure, and enrichment support to complement your homeschool journey.
Private tutoring is billed hourly. Pod tuition varies depending on the number of days enrolled. Please contact us directly for current pricing and availability.
Yes! We regularly offer themed classes and workshops such as writing adventures, science units, history studies, hands-on projects, and community field trips.
Enrollment begins with a conversation! Contact us to discuss your child’s needs, goals, and schedule preferences. From there, we’ll guide you through next steps.
We believe in personalized, relationship-driven education. We meet students where they are, build confidence first, and create engaging learning experiences that help students truly thrive — academically and personally.
Yes. We have tutors trained in the Orton-Gillingham approach, a structured, multisensory, research-based method designed to support students with dyslexia and other reading challenges.
Our tutors are equipped to work with students who have been formally diagnosed with dyslexia, as well as students who show characteristics of reading difficulties. Instruction is explicit, systematic, and individualized to help build strong foundational skills, confidence, and long-term reading success.
If your child has a diagnosis or you suspect reading challenges, we would love to discuss how we can support them.
Absolutely. We proudly serve students of all abilities.
Our team includes tutors with special education certifications and experience supporting a wide range of learning needs. We believe every child deserves individualized instruction, patience, and a learning environment where they feel safe, capable, and understood.
We work closely with families to understand each child’s strengths, goals, and areas of growth so we can provide personalized support that builds confidence and meaningful progress.
If your child has an IEP, 504 Plan, formal diagnosis, or simply learns differently, we are ready to partner with you.
Yes. We assess students to identify strengths and areas of growth so we can create a customized learning plan.