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Learning Disabilities Support Services in Vermont

Kids on the Yard offers Learning Disabilities Support tutoring and support throughout Vermont. Our trained intervention specialists help students build skills, confidence, and independence through structured literacy instruction — delivered online and in-person with regular progress updates, benchmark assessments, and family-friendly session summaries.

Our Learning Disabilities Support Approach in Vermont

Learning Disabilities Support instruction at Kids on the Yard follows a cascade of assessment, goal-setting, intervention, and progress monitoring. Our trained intervention specialists in Vermont start with a baseline, design a plan aligned with the student's IEP or 504 plan, deliver structured literacy instruction in each session, and report out at regular intervals so families and schools stay aligned.

What to Expect

During each session, our trained intervention specialists begin with a brief review of previous concepts to reinforce retention. New material is introduced using structured literacy techniques, broken into manageable steps that build progressively. Sessions typically run 50-60 minutes, with structured breaks as needed to maintain focus and engagement. We incorporate multi-sensory activities, interactive exercises, and real-world applications to deepen understanding. After each session, families receive a summary of what was covered and recommendations for reinforcement at home. Progress is formally assessed every 6-8 weeks, with detailed reports shared with parents and school teams to ensure alignment with IEP or 504 plan objectives.

Why Choose Us

  • structured literacy instruction tailored to each student's IEP goals
  • educational therapy included in every Learning Disabilities Support program
  • Flexible online and in-person scheduling for families across Vermont
  • Direct coordination with local schools and 504 coordinators
  • Learning Disabilities Support-specific benchmark assessments every 6-8 weeks
  • Session summaries with concrete home-practice activities

Learning Disabilities Support Near You in Vermont

Browse Learning Disabilities Support services in the cities where Kids on the Yard serves Vermont 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 are the most common learning disabilities?

The most common learning disabilities include dyslexia (reading), dyscalculia (math), and dysgraphia (writing). Each affects how the brain processes specific types of information, and specialized tutoring can make a significant difference.

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