Learning Support

Support for Struggling Readers

Overview

When literacy is a struggle, the hardest part is knowing where to turn. Neuhaus Education Center provides a clear path forward for children and adults through personalized literacy support, targeted instruction, and specialized programs that build skills, confidence, and lasting progress.

Where Understanding Begins

Understanding strengths, challenges, and the most effective path forward.

Individualized Support

One-on-one and small group instruction tailored to each learner

Evidence-Based Methods

Instruction grounded in the Science of Reading and proven approaches

Reading Support

Dyslexia Clinic

Our Dyslexia Clinic helps children and adults build stronger reading and writing skills through personalized support, targeted instruction, and evidence-based approaches designed to promote lasting success.

Understanding Learning Needs

A comprehensive review to understand strengths, challenges, and the most effective path forward.

Personalized Instruction

We provide structured, multisensory literacy support. Each plan is tailored to meet the unique needs of the learner.

Support for All Ages

Services designed for children, adolescents, and adults at every stage of their literacy journey.

Adult Literacy

Reading changes everything. Better jobs. More confidence. A brighter future. The Margaret H. Ley Adult Literacy Program offers free classes for adults 16 and up.

Free Evening Classes

Classes are free. There is a one-time $25 screening fee. Ages 16 to 24 get that fee waived.

Small Classes, Real Help

Meet twice a week in a small group. Join in person or online. Classes run in spring and fall.

Certified Reading Experts

All classes are taught by Certified Academic Language Therapists. They are trained specialists in teaching reading.

Family Support

Tools, events, and support for families on the literacy journey. We help families understand reading challenges and find the right path forward.

Referrals & Recommendations

We connect families with professionals, including dyslexia therapists, educational diagnosticians, ARD advocates, and more.

Virtual Dyslexia Simulation

An eye-opening virtual experience for families and educators to better understand Dyslexia.

College Preparation Support

Guidance and resources for students with reading challenges who are preparing for college.

Signs & FAQs

Learn to recognize the characteristics of reading difficulties and get answers to frequently asked questions about dyslexia, reading intervention, and our services.

Characteristics

Common indicators of reading difficulties at different ages

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions about reading support

When to Seek Help

Guidance on when to pursue professional evaluation