The Reading Station

About

The Reading Station is an after-school program providing one-on-one instruction to struggling readers. Our trained staff use a proven, multisensory curriculum designed to strengthen reading skills.

“It is our mission to empower students by teaching them the skills they need to succeed in school and beyond.”

Since 2006, The Reading Station has proudly served hundreds of families in the Sarasota-Manatee area. We remain dedicated to helping students grow into strong, confident readers.

“The Reading
Station Difference”

By providing proven interventions through our fun, multi-sensory techniques taught by a dedicated and compassionate tutor, we empower struggling learners to reach their true potential. Leave those endless nights of homework behind you. Let your student become the bright and successful child you know they are!

How We Are Different

Instead of working on homework assignments, students build skills that foster independence. Students with strong reading skills can complete assignments independently and feel confident in their skills.
One-on-one instruction allows the tutor to focus on the student and move at his / her pace.
No long-term contracts or sign-up fees

What Is Dyslexia?

Dyslexia is a language-based learning disability. Dyslexia refers to a cluster of symptoms, which result in people having difficulties with specific language skills, particularly reading. Students with dyslexia usually experience difficulties with other language skills such as spelling, writing, and pronouncing words. 

Dyslexia Screener

The Colorado Learning Disabilities Questionnaire – Reading Subscale (CLDQ-R) is a screening tool designed to measure risk of reading disability (i.e. dyslexia) in school-age children (Willcutt, Boada, Riddle, Chhabildas, DeFries & Pennington, 2011). Normative scores for this questionnaire were developed based on parent-reports of their 6-18 year old children, as well as actual reading testing of these children. Willcutt, et al. (2011) found that the CLDQ-R is reliable and valid. It is important to note that the CLDQ-R is only a screener and does not constitute a formal evaluation or diagnosis. If you have concerns about your child’s reading progress, we recommend that you contact your child’s school, a licensed child psychologist, or your child’s primary care physician about pursuing a more thorough evaluation to investigate the nature of these concerns. For more information about the symptoms, causes and treatment of reading disability (dyslexia), please visit the International Dyslexia Association

Download a paper copy here


Or complete the online version on the IDA webpage

Linda Loscalzo

Linda Loscalzo recently moved to Sarasota from Long Island, New York. Linda brings over 13 years of teaching experience in special education. During her time teaching in New York, Linda worked with children with various exceptionalities. Her background in the classroom provides her with a wealth of knowledge on differentiating instruction to help each student overcome struggles and thrive. Linda holds a Master’s Degree in Special Education and teaching certifications in both New York and Florida. In her free time, Linda enjoys playing pickleball and checking out new parts of Florida with her husband.

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