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SPECIAL NEEDS-LEARNING DISABILITIES
Keys to Reading is a specialized one-on-one reading program geared for any student with dyslexia, a learning disability, or ADHD; the program is successful with students who struggle with reading, writing, spelling, and organization skills. Keys to Reading is run by a professional, learning disabilities specialist and its approach recognizes the sensitive, unspoken, social-emotional and academic characteristics of the special needs student. Keys to Reading utilizes a highly structured, multisensory approach that is not readily available in a traditional classroom. Please Call for further information or e-mail us directly
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