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8+ years
Jane
I am a current student at Princeton University, obtaining a major in English with minors in Environmental Studies and Musical Theater. I graduated from Sewickley Academy in 2016 as a member of the Cum Laude Society with highest honors for all semesters. I am an AP Scholar with Honors, an Academic Al...
Princeton University
Current Undergrad Student, English

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Anna
With each of my experiences working with children my passion for education has grown. I first came to Austin to work with a Spanish literacy intervention program through Americorps called A Community for Education (ACE). After my service with ACE I taught at a dual language (Spanish-English) school ...
Oberlin College
Bachelors, Comparative American Studies
The University of Texas at Austin
Current Grad Student, Communication Sciences and Disorders

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Deborah
My MA in English with a concentration in Rhetoric and Composition, together with my MA in Adult Education and Continuing Education, qualified me to have a stellar forty-three-year career as a full-time college professor predominately in the University System of Georgia. I have successfully instructe...
Georgia State University
Master of Arts, English
University of Missouri-Kansas City
Master of Arts, Adult and Continuing Education
University of Georgia
Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Hi. I love math and I love teaching math. I am a state certified high school math teacher. I have 31 years of classroom experience. I currently teach Pre-Calculus and AP Statistics.
Clark Atlanta University
Bachelor of Science, Mathematics

Certified Tutor
Katherine
Hi, my name is Katherine and I've been tutoring in various capacities since 2012. Although I'm currently studying Computer Science at Swarthmore College, I have expertise in a number of subject areas and I'd love to help you out.
Swarthmore College
Current Undergrad Student, Computer Science

Certified Tutor
4+ years
Samantha
I believe every student has a unique learning skill set and every teacher continues to learn from her students. To ensure every student receives the best tutoring, I strive to offer excellent communication and a diverse set of teaching skills.I obtained my Bachelor in Business Administration from th...
University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
Bachelor in Business Administration, International Business/French
Vermont Law School
Juris Doctor, International Law

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Christopher
I am a current student at Rutgers University on track to major in Electrical Engineering. I tutor a wide range of math from elementary level up to high school and college. This range includes algebra, trigonometry, pre-calc and calculus. I have had many experiences through my high school and outside...
Rutgers University-New Brunswick
Bachelor of Engineering, Electrical Engineering

Certified Tutor
Jerry
Hey, I enjoy teaching math, computer science, and the SAT! Contact me if you are interested in these.
The Texas A&M University System Office
Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government

Certified Tutor
8+ years
Amy
I have a B.A. in French and a diploma in Business French from the Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Paris. I also speak Greek, Italian, and Spanish.I have worked as a private tutor in the area of foreign languages, essay writing, and a variety of other subjects for more than a decade. In that time...
Hofstra
Bachelor in Arts, French

Certified Tutor
8+ years
Gabrielle
I am recent graduate of Binghamton University, with a Bachelor of Sciences in Biology. I am deeply committed to the value of education, and believe that learning is a gift and an opportunity for growth that should be available to everyone. For this reason, I am passionate about tutoring and helping ...
SUNY at Binghamton
Bachelor in Arts, Biology, General
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Orton Gillingham method is a structured, multisensory approach to reading instruction that's particularly effective for students with dyslexia and other reading challenges. It teaches phonics systematically—breaking down the relationship between letters and sounds—using visual, auditory, and kinesthetic techniques to help information stick.
Unlike typical classroom reading instruction, which often moves quickly through phonics concepts, Orton Gillingham works at each student's pace, ensuring they master foundational skills before moving forward. This prevents the gaps that often cause reading struggles to compound over time.
Many Atlanta schools incorporate elements of structured literacy and phonics-based instruction, especially in elementary grades. However, with 219 schools across 19 school districts in Atlanta, implementation varies significantly—some schools emphasize these methods more than others, and classroom teachers often can't provide the individualized focus that struggling readers need.
This is where personalized 1-on-1 instruction makes a real difference. A tutor trained in Orton Gillingham can tailor the approach to your child's specific learning profile and pace, something that's difficult in a classroom setting where the average student-teacher ratio is 12.7:1.
Orton Gillingham can begin in early elementary (around ages 5-6) as a preventative approach, but it's especially valuable when reading difficulties emerge—typically ages 7-8 and beyond. Many students benefit from starting whenever a reading gap is identified, whether that's second grade or later.
Early intervention is ideal, as reading struggles can affect confidence and compound over time. However, students of any age can benefit from structured Orton Gillingham instruction—it's never too late to build a stronger foundation in phonics and decoding skills.
In a classroom, even with the best teacher, instruction must move at a pace that works for the whole group. A student struggling with phonics concepts might not get enough repetition or review to truly master them before the class moves on. Personalized instruction, by contrast, allows a tutor to spend as much time as needed on each concept, use multisensory techniques tailored to how your child learns best, and adjust the pace and sequencing based on what's working.
Additionally, tutors trained in Orton Gillingham can identify specific gaps in phonetic understanding and address them directly, rather than working through a standard curriculum. This targeted approach typically leads to faster progress and greater confidence.
Progress varies by student, but structured literacy approaches like Orton Gillingham are evidence-based and show strong results, especially for students with dyslexia or reading disabilities. Many students show measurable improvement in phonetic awareness, decoding accuracy, and reading fluency within weeks to months of consistent instruction, depending on the severity of their reading difficulty and frequency of tutoring.
Beyond test scores, you'll typically notice students becoming more confident readers, struggling less with sounding out words, and showing greater willingness to read independently. The key is consistency—regular tutoring sessions compound over time, building skills systematically rather than in fits and starts.
Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors trained in Orton Gillingham and other structured literacy methods. When you reach out, you can specify that you're looking for someone with expertise in this particular approach, and we'll match you with a qualified tutor who understands the methodology and can work with your child's specific reading challenges.
Look for tutors who are certified or have documented training in Orton Gillingham specifically—it's more specialized than general reading tutoring, and expertise makes a real difference in outcomes.
Absolutely. In fact, tutoring often works best when it complements—not replaces—school instruction. A tutor can reinforce what's being taught in the classroom, fill gaps in foundational skills, and provide the extra practice and individualized attention that accelerates progress.
It's helpful to communicate with your child's teacher about the tutoring plan so both the tutor and teacher can align their approaches, but the one-on-one focus of tutoring adds significant value regardless. The key is consistency across both settings—the more reinforcement a student gets, the faster skills solidify.
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