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Certified Tutor
2+ years
I have been an elementary and middle school teacher for the past 14 years, and enjoy working with all ages of students. My focus over the last few years has been to delve deeply into the science behind learning to read. As a result, I have become a Certified Orton Gillingham Instructor through the...
Johns Hopkins University
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Vassar College
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Certified Tutor
2+ years
Achyut
I have completed my Bachelor's degree from the University of Florida in both Biology and Business Administration. I currently love to tutor all students in numerous Mathematics and Science subjects as I want to spark that same passion that I have for these subjects. I have significant mastery of mat...
University
Bachelor's

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Hi! I'm a STEM, SAT/ACT, and language tutor with over a decade of teaching and tutoring experience. I have tutored students in every grade level in K-12 and first and second year college students. I mainly teach Math, Science, Physics, Hindi, English, French, ACT (35 score), and SAT (1560 score), an...
Arizona State University
Bachelor

Certified Tutor
2+ years
I earned my Bachelor's degree in Psychology from Cardiff University, and have a Masters in Counseling from Monash University. Trained in the Orton-Gillingham approach to literacy, I am passionate and experienced in using a multi-sensory approach to tutoring students with dyslexia and other reading d...
Monash University
MSW
Certified Tutor
2+ years
Emily
My name is Emily and I have been teaching elementary grades for 6 years and tutoring for 5. I am a lifelong learner and reading and writing are my passion!
Montclair State University
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Certified Tutor
2+ years
I received my degree in Elementary Education from York College of Pennsylvania. I then attended McDaniel College where I received a masters degree in reading and became a Reading Specialist. My love for teaching reading continued and I furthered my education at Mount Saint Mary's University for tr...
McDaniel College
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York College
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Certified Tutor
2+ years
I am a graduate of Bachelor in Elementary Education with a major in Special Education. Currently, I am pursuing my graduate degree in Special Education. I am a licensed teacher, and I have 9 years of teaching experience, both in-person and virtually. I am most interested in helping students with lea...
University of Notre Dame
Bachelor

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Hi there! I'm Derek and I'm passionate about helping students like you achieve their goals through engaging, customized learning experiences. Whether you're looking to deepen your understanding of a subject, improve your grades, or master a particular skill, I'm here to guide you every step of the w...
Walden University
Doctorate (PhD)
Walden University
Master's/Graduate
University of Alberta
Bachelor

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Lap Hong
I specialize in Cantonese, kindergarten readiness, early literacy, phonics, and learning support for young learners. My teaching is calm, structured, and confidence-building, with lessons designed to help students make steady progress step by step. I teach using the Everyday Cantonese Method, a begi...
Monash University
Master's/Graduate

Certified Tutor
I am a licensed physician from Florida who is currently changing careers. I graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 2009 and have extensive tutoring and editing experience. While a student, I became a certified writing tutor through the Critical Writing Department. Since I completed my writ...
Nova Southeastern University
PHD, Medicine
University of Pennsylvania
Bachelors, History
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undergraduate
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Frequently Asked Questions
Orton Gillingham is a structured, multisensory approach to reading instruction that's particularly effective for students with dyslexia and other reading challenges. It teaches phonics systematically and explicitly, breaking down the relationship between letters and sounds in a logical sequence. Unlike classroom reading instruction that often moves at a fixed pace, Orton Gillingham personalizes the approach to each student's learning style—combining visual, auditory, and kinesthetic elements to help the information stick.
Many students in Chicago benefit from this method because it directly addresses the underlying phonological processing difficulties that make reading feel overwhelming in traditional settings.
Orton Gillingham can benefit students from early elementary through high school and beyond, though it's most commonly started in grades 2-4 when reading struggles first become apparent. The approach is flexible and works whether a student is in 2nd grade and just beginning to decode or in 8th grade dealing with years of reading frustration.
Some students don't discover they need this support until middle or high school—if you're noticing slow reading speed, frequent decoding errors, or avoidance of reading tasks, Orton Gillingham can help at any age. Connecting with a tutor who specializes in this method can help determine if it's the right fit for your student's specific needs.
Chicago's classroom instruction with a 17.7:1 student-teacher ratio often uses balanced literacy or guided reading approaches that work well for many students but may not target the specific, step-by-step phonics sequence that struggling readers need. Orton Gillingham is highly structured and sequential—each lesson builds methodically on the previous one, and instruction is tailored to your individual student's pace.
In a classroom, a teacher cannot stop and spend five sessions on the 'short a' sound before moving forward; in personalized 1-on-1 instruction using Orton Gillingham, that's exactly what happens. The method also incorporates multisensory techniques—tracing letters, saying sounds aloud, and connecting letters to their formation—that reinforce learning in ways classroom instruction alone typically cannot.
Most students begin to notice real progress within 3-6 months of consistent, weekly instruction—such as improved accuracy in decoding unfamiliar words or slightly increased reading fluency. More substantial gains in reading confidence and independence often emerge after 6-12 months, depending on how long a student has struggled and the intensity of tutoring.
The timeline varies significantly because Orton Gillingham is personalized; students who start in early elementary with emerging reading difficulties may progress faster than those who have years of reading avoidance to overcome. Working with a tutor who specializes in this method can help set realistic expectations for your student and track measurable progress throughout the process.
Not all reading tutors are trained in the Orton Gillingham approach—it's important to connect with someone who has specific certification or extensive training in this method. Varsity Tutors can connect you with expert tutors in Chicago who specialize in Orton Gillingham and understand how to implement the structured, multisensory techniques that make this approach effective.
When evaluating tutors, look for credentials like Orton Gillingham certification or equivalent advanced training in structured literacy, as well as experience working with students who have dyslexia or similar reading difficulties. The right tutor will also be able to explain how they'll customize instruction to your student's learning style and measure progress over time.
Yes, Orton Gillingham is based on a detailed, research-backed sequence that typically starts with the easiest letter-sound relationships and builds systematically. The sequence moves from single sounds and simple syllables to more complex patterns, blends, digraphs, and ultimately multisyllabic words. This logical progression is one of the method's core strengths—there are no surprises or random jumps that leave gaps in understanding.
Tutors trained in Orton Gillingham follow established lesson plans and pacing guides, though they adjust the speed and intensity based on each student's progress. The structured nature of the curriculum means that if you switch tutors or move to a new tutor, there's a clear framework for continuing where you left off.
Absolutely—in fact, this is one of the most effective ways to use personalized instruction. While classroom teachers in Chicago's 882 schools are doing their best with large class sizes, a tutor using Orton Gillingham can provide the intensive, sequential, multisensory practice that reinforces and accelerates what happens at school. The two don't conflict; instead, the tutor fills gaps and builds confidence in phonics skills that often aren't addressed in classroom lessons.
Many students work with an Orton Gillingham tutor 1-2 times per week while continuing regular school, and this combination often produces the strongest results. The tutor can also communicate with teachers about what your student is learning, so there's alignment across both learning environments.
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