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Let’s talk about Dyslexia

How our classes work
How your child will learn
How you can help get them on the right path.

When your child is struggling with reading, you want to do whatever it takes to help, but you may be at a loss as to how. JUMP Reading uses science based curriculum to teach your reader in a way that they learn best.

Book a consultation appointment with Lydia to discuss the best way to help your child learn in a way that really works for them

How we work with families

The struggling reader in your family is smart and capable. It’s not them that needs to change, it’s how they’re being taught and supported. Here’s how we’re going to help you do that.

 

1. Consultation

This is a video consultation with our founder, Lydia.

She’ll listen to your concerns and introduce a refreshing new way to think about dyslexia and reading challenges.

 
 
 

2. Enrollment

In the student’s first session, we’ll identify their needs so we can create an individualized step by step plan to develop their reading skills.

We’ll implement the plan at their individual pace to be sure they are progressing well and building confidence.

 

3. Progress reports

You get a detailed monthly progress report covering what your student has learned and what they will be learning next, the speed of their progress and teacher feedback.

We also provide tailored resources to use at home.

 
 
 

4. Ongoing advocacy

Our support doesn’t end with the learning.

We’re committed to helping you along all aspects of your journey.

This includes formal IEP meetings, with your classroom teacher, and helping you make sense of classroom feedback, testing results, and any other concerns you might have.

 

Schedule a consultation

JUMP was born remote to make it easier for you to get support

Everyone deserves to feel confident in their reading and writing skills. Everyone deserves access to expert help. That’s why we are totally online. So the minute you are ready to JUMP with us, you can.

 
 

What drives us

Strong reading and writing skills change lives. You might feel like the gap is too wide but we promise, it isn’t! Helping you realize your potential gets us energized every morning.

 
  • Smiling family posing together outdoors in a residential neighborhood.

    JUMP Reading has been truly life-changing for our son. Before starting, he struggled with reading and felt discouraged. This program completely turned things around and made learning fun. Many times he has surprised himself with his ability to read, and he's been so proud.

    - Family of 10-year old boy

  • A smiling woman and young girl wearing black shirts, sitting together outside with a purple house in the background.

    My daughter is a Level 3 autistic. The school did not know if she would ever learn to read. She has made progress with the online, private sessions that blocked out all distractions. It is slow and steady and just what she needs.

    - Teacher and mom of 8-year old daughter

  • Smiling girl with a pink backpack and sunglasses, surrounded by people walking on a leafy street.

    JUMP Reading has been a game-changer for our family! My daughter's reading skills and confidence have grown tremendously. The online format—something I was initially worried about—has turned out to be exactly what we needed for effective, flexible support!

    - Mom of 7-year old daughter

  • A smiling woman and male child standing outside near a building.

    As a mother, it's hard to admit when I needed extra help. Lydia never made me feel shame but instead empowered. She helped me understand my child's true needs. JUMP Reading makes you feel like part of a village, and our son's confidence grows every week.

    - Military family and mom of 10-year old son

You are not alone

  • Pie chart with a green section representing 65% and a red section representing 35%.

    Only 35% of US children are reading proficiently by third grade.

    The National Children’s Book & Literacy Alliance

  • Two-toned green donut chart with one section larger than the other.

    More than half of adults are below 6th grade literacy levels.

    National Literacy Institute

  • "40%" in large red text above six green dots and four red dots in a row on a white background, indicating a percentage.

    Almost 40 % of children will struggle with reading.

    National Library of Medicine, 2023

  • Pie chart with a large red section and a smaller pink section labeled '43 MM.'

    21% of U.S. Adults (about 43 million people) are functionally illiterate - meaning read below a 5th-grade level.

    The National Center for Education Statistics

  • A donut chart with a green segment occupying about three-quarters of the circle and a red segment occupying the remaining quarter.

    20% of children have dyslexia.

    National Library of Medicine, 2023

    IDA Fact Sheet, 2020

  • Illustration of seven human figures in a row, with the first figure in light green and the rest in dark green.

    Only 1 in 7 adults who struggle with reading ask for help.

    The National Center for Education Statistics

  • A grid of 100 dots, 95 of which are light green and 5 darker green.

    95% of poor readers can be brought up to grade level if they receive help early.

    The National Institutes of Health

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