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Viva Phonics
Basic Information
Company Slogan: Become a superstar reader!
Director: Angelica Lima
Address: Moncks Corner, SC
Services For:
We provide online tutoring for struggling readers. Our online reading tutoring program follows a well-planned system that progresses from simple to complex building blocks. The program is complete with games and interactive activities that help kids have fun and stay engaged while learning.
Phone Number: 17205036131
Email: angelica@vivaphonics.com
Additional Information
Area of Focus/Practice Interest:
Reading Tutoring for Struggling Readers
Client Age Group: 6-12
Education/Training:
All tutors have a bachelor's degree and classroom teaching experience.
Services Provided:
An expert reading teacher guides your child through their reading journey.The online phonics program follows a well-planned system that progresses step-by-step from learning the letter sounds to reading words, sentences, and stories. Explicit, systematic phonics instruction has been proven to be an effective method for teaching reading. Our goal is to instill confidence in readers and help them become self-sufficient learners.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
We believe that structured literacy instruction can help all kids learn to read.
Testimonials:
My son has struggled with reading from the start. We had tried many different programs and tutors with no success and just more tears and frustration. Within a week of starting with Angelica, my son said he liked his meeting with her and was excited to learn. In the time we have been working with Angelica he has come leaps and bounds from where he was. He is reading with confidence and excited about it. He wants to read and is so excited to sit down with a book and read to us. It's not a fight anymore. Angelica has put the love of reading and learning back into my child. I would highly recommend her for any child who is behind or struggling. She has a gentle approach, yet keeps him very focused and engaged during each session.
Sherri Bregand, California
Notes/Information:
Our online reading tutoring program follows a well-planned system that progresses from simple to complex building blocks. The program is complete with games and interactive activities that help kids have fun and stay engaged while learning.
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