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Structured Literacy tutoring virtually and in-person with sliding-scale fees.
Our expert educators provide assessments and one-on-one lessons to K-5 children
Our Approach
Our lessons are fun, interactive, and responsive to the changing needs of your child.
Trained in Orton-Gillingham (OG) through IMSE (the Institute of Multi-Sensory Education), our tutors use a highly structured approach that breaks reading and spelling down into smaller skills and helps your child build on these skills over time. These multi-sensory teaching strategies are extremely effective for students with dyslexia and other reading-based learning difficulties. We celebrate each child's unique learning style and use each interaction with them as an opportunity to empower their self-confidence and enthusiasm for learning.
Literacy Assessment
Literacy assessments help parents, caregivers, and educators better understand the needs of the child who struggles. Our assessment determines levels of literacy and pre-literacy in: reading rate, accuracy, and comprehension; phonological awareness, rapid naming, phonological memory, and the student's ability to learn symbols associated with words/sounds. All potential Lucy Project students are required to take this assessment. Results are provided in a written report that can be shared with educators supporting the child. Based on the results, Lucy Project applicants will be accepted for placement to a reading intervention program with a 1:1 Learning Specialist or recommended a better-suited alternative.
Our Literacy Assessment Includes:
- Gray Oral Reading Test, 5th Edition (GORT-5)
- Comprehensive Test of Phonological ProcessingSecond Edition (CTOPP-2)
- Symbol Translation subtest of the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children, 5th Edition (WISC-V)
$250* per assessment
* Financial assistance provided for those with a proven need.
Reading Remediation
The Lucy Project Literacy Specialists offer engaging, multi-sensory sessions that are responsive to your child's changing needs. Using the Orton-Gillingham approach, you can be sure they are receiving the very best literacy remediation available. We require a minimum of three 50-minute sessions per week. Research clearly shows that the frequency with which a child receives remediation is critical to their success. The longer it takes a child to catch up, the further they fall behind in all subjects. Let's work together to get your child reading as quickly as possible. Our sliding-scale financial assistance program allows us to help families with a proven need. Financially assisted spots are available as funding permits. Our generous donors make this work possible.
Our Literacy Remediation Includes:
- 50 minutes sessions with an OG trained tutor
- IMSE Workbooks and Manipulatives
- Progress Assessments
$100* per lesson
* Financial assistance provided for those with a proven need.
Reading Remediation Information
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If you require assistance, please call (786) 520-6306.
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Equity in action.
The Lucy Project is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization on a mission to remove barriers to literacy for all children in Miami-Dade County. We hope one day these resources will be free for all. For now, we continue to ask funders to support our vision so we can offer financial assistance to families who are unable to pay the full amount. We are currently able to subsidize the cost of tutoring on a sliding scale. When all funded spots are full, applicants are placed on a waiting list.
The following table is based on the Federal Poverty Level (FPL). If you would like assistance in understanding where your family is on this scale, please call (786) 520-6306 or email info@lucyproject.org.
Please Note: We require a minimum of three 50-minute sessions per week for all students. This is based on research that shows the frequency with which a child receives remediation is critical to their success.