Some children work incredibly hard and still fall behind. They may memorize words one day and forget them the next. They may guess from pictures, avoid reading aloud, struggle greatly during spelling, or seem bright in every area except reading.
Reading struggles are not a character problem. They are not laziness. And they usually do not resolve through more exposure to books alone.
Many struggling readers need structured, explicit, multisensory instruction that teaches the language system directly and gives them enough guided practice to make reading feel possible.
MIRA Literacy offers private reading therapy, screenings, evaluations, and parent consultation for families who need a clearer path forward.
MIRA Literacy instruction is matched to your child’s age, reading profile, and skill gaps. MIRA offers structured intervention options for early reading, dyslexia therapy, older struggling readers, and written expression support. Therapy Curriculum is from Scottish Rite for Children Hospital's Luke Waites Center for Dyslexia and Learning Disorders.
Lite provides 3 hours/week. Intensive provides 4 hours/week.
MIRA Literacy provides structured, evidence-aligned literacy support for students with reading, spelling, dyslexia, and written expression difficulties.