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FAQ
How do I decide that my child needs a tutor?
We offer our exceptional service to:
- students who are dyslexic;
- those who wish to improve existing literacy skills;
- children who want to advance academically;
- students who need to address a specific learning deficit;
- those who wish to complete a challenging literary assignment;
- students challenged by reading comprehension, and,
- students who need to prepare for a test or exam
You will benefit from our services if any of these categories apply to you or your child.
What's the cost of a tutoring session?
We offer options for one-time tutoring sessions as well as bundled support. Because our clients have long
term needs, we provide a discount to ongoing students.
Our clients tend to prefer packaged options because we recommend at least 2 sessions a week for measured and consistent growth.
Please refer to our pricing category for specifics.
How do I know if my child is progressing?
Your child’s relationship with We Say It Well, LLC begins with an initial interview and assessment from which
we derive our plan for improvement. Our parents and students have access to lessons progression and
progress reports. We customize individualized learning plans and assessments based on our clients’
needs.
Can I utilize your services if I am an adult?
Absolutely! We offer accent modification services for adults. We can help you prepare for presentations. In addition, support you with your learning whether it be the college process, enrichment, reading comprehension or conversational skills.
FAQ
What's Orton-Gillingham?
Orton-Gillingham provides intensive training in a specific approach to support those with Dyslexia to learn to read. We use this method to help make text accessible for all students.
Are you in person or virtual?
At this time, we provide virtual sessions using Zoom or Google Meet.
How do I prepare for a session?
Please find a quiet space free from distractions for each session, and log in a few minutes before your session begins. We recommend using headphones. Feel free to bring current assignments or questions to review.