Why Lighthouse Literacy?
Choosing reading support for your child is a big decision. At Lighthouse Literacy, families aren’t just choosing tutoring—they’re choosing a thoughtful, steady approach that builds skills, confidence, and trust.
A Clear Path Forward
Reading instruction can feel overwhelming, especially when a child is struggling. Lighthouse Literacy provides a clear, structured path rooted in the science of reading, helping students move forward step by step—without guesswork or rushed progress.
Instruction That Is Research-Informed and Intentional
Every lesson is grounded in evidence-based practices and informed by Orton-Gillingham principles. Skills are taught explicitly and systematically so students truly understand how reading works, not just how to get through an assignment.
Support Designed for Real Families
Lessons are short, focused, and effective—making it easier for families to fit high-quality instruction into busy schedules. Students leave sessions feeling successful, and parents feel confident knowing their child is receiving meaningful support without burnout.
Individualized Care, Not One-Size-Fits-All
No two readers are the same. Instruction is tailored to each child’s needs, strengths, and pace, allowing progress to happen in a way that feels encouraging rather than pressured.
A Calm, Encouraging Learning Environment
Many students come to Lighthouse Literacy feeling frustrated or unsure of themselves as readers. Sessions are designed to be calm, supportive, and confidence-building—so children feel safe to take risks, ask questions, and grow.
A Partner You Can Trust
Families choose Lighthouse Literacy because communication is clear, expectations are honest, and progress is transparent. You’ll always know what your child is working on and why it matters.
What Families Are Saying
“My daughter’s reading confidence has skyrocketed!” – Sarah M.
“Becca’s approach is both fun and effective.” – Jason T.
Contact Us
Choosing reading support is an important decision. A consultation allows us to talk through your child’s needs, answer questions, and ensure expectations are aligned before moving forward.
Your next step toward confident reading starts here.
