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Tailored Learning For Your Child

For students in grades 1-6, Hill Tutoring offers limited daytime tutoring services in our Orton-Gillingham based reading and writing methodologies.

Initial sessions allow a tutor the opportunity to build a relationship with your child as the tutor determines academic gaps and begins individualized instruction based on identified needs. From there, tutors follow a structured set of components in the reading or writing methodology as they break skills into manageable chunks for learning and teach students through a direct, engaging, multisensory approach. Instruction focuses on key foundational literacy skills such as phonological awareness, phonics, fluency, spelling, comprehension, and more.

Daytime Classes

Reading

Reading methodology classes provide individualized instruction in a small-group environment with a consistent tutor and up to 4 students. Classes are offered in grade bands of 1-3 and 4-6.

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Daytime Individual Tutoring

Reading and Writing

Individual reading and writing methodology tutoring allows students to receive the most specialized instruction as they work 1:1 with a consistent tutor.

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FAQ: Is a diagnosis required for Hill Tutoring?

While no diagnosis is required for Hill Tutoring, students enrolled often have a diagnosis of attention deficit disorders or specific learning differences in reading, writing, and math. Our program is not designed to support students with persistent or primary emotional or behavioral needs.

Take a tour with the Enrollment Management team

For more than 45 years, Hill Learning Center has been committed to supporting and empowering students with learning differences. Learn about Hill programs through one of our convenient learning experiences.

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  • Tuesday, November 12 at 9:00-9:45AM (virtual, School only)

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