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Visual Processing Support Services in New Hampshire
From early intervention through high school, Kids on the Yard provides Visual Processing Support services to New Hampshire families who want more than a one-size-fits-all classroom approach. Our dedicated SPED teachers tailor every session to each student's IEP goals, strengths, and challenges, and we make it easy to coordinate with local school teams.
Our Visual Processing Support Approach in New Hampshire
Our Visual Processing Support sessions in New Hampshire combine one-on-one direct instruction with guided parent coaching. dedicated SPED teachers work directly with the student for the teaching piece, then spend the last few minutes walking the parent through the session's strategies so they can reinforce between visits. Orton-Gillingham techniques give the whole household a common framework.
What to Expect
Our tutoring sessions follow a structured yet flexible format designed to maximize learning. Each session starts with a warm-up activity that activates prior knowledge, followed by focused instruction using Orton-Gillingham methods. Our dedicated SPED teachers adapt pacing and difficulty in real time based on student responses. Sessions include a mix of direct instruction, guided practice, and independent application. We track progress through ongoing formative assessments and adjust learning plans accordingly. Parents receive regular updates on their child's growth, and we schedule quarterly conferences to review goals, celebrate achievements, and plan next steps for continued improvement.
Why Choose Us
- Statewide network of dedicated SPED teachers specialized in Visual Processing Support
- Orton-Gillingham instruction tailored to each student's IEP goals
- learning assessment included in every Visual Processing Support program
- Flexible flexible online and in-person scheduling for families across New Hampshire
- Direct coordination with local schools and 504 coordinators
- Visual Processing Support-specific benchmark assessments every 6-8 weeks
Visual Processing Support Near You in New Hampshire
Browse Visual Processing Support services in the cities where Kids on the Yard serves New Hampshire families. Each city page shows local availability, scheduling options, and specialist matches.
“Our daughter's confidence has soared since starting tutoring. She finally believes she's smart and capable.”
— David K., 4th grader with dyscalculia
Frequently Asked Questions
What is special education tutoring?
Special education tutoring provides individualized instruction for students with learning differences such as dyslexia, ADHD, autism, and other conditions. Our certified specialists use evidence-based methods tailored to each student's unique needs.
How do I know if my child needs SPED services?
Signs include difficulty with reading, writing, or math despite effort; trouble focusing or staying organized; challenges with social skills; or significant gaps compared to peers. We offer assessments to help identify specific learning needs.
Do you work with IEPs and 504 plans?
Yes! Our specialists are experienced in supporting students with IEPs (Individualized Education Programs) and 504 plans. We align our tutoring with your child's goals and can coordinate with school teams.
What teaching methods do you use?
We use evidence-based approaches like Orton-Gillingham, Wilson Reading, and multi-sensory instruction. Our specialists select methods based on each student's learning profile and needs.
Is online SPED tutoring effective?
Yes! Our online sessions are highly interactive with screen sharing, digital manipulatives, and specialized software. Many students thrive with online tutoring's flexibility and focused 1-on-1 attention.
What is visual processing disorder?
Visual processing disorder affects how the brain interprets visual information — not eyesight itself. Students may struggle with reading, copying from the board, distinguishing similar letters, or organizing written work on a page.
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