How we can work together

Every child is different, so support starts with understanding yours. Not sure what's right? The free initial consultation is the place to begin.

A free, friendly chat — no obligation, and I’ll reply within 48 hours.

Services

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Full diagnostic dyslexia assessment

A detailed picture of how your child learns, with a formal identification of dyslexia where appropriate and a written report with recommendations for school and home. Now booking from September 2026.

From £500

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Dyslexia screening & literacy learning profile

An ideal first step when you're concerned about dyslexia but aren't sure whether a full diagnostic assessment is needed. Provides a clear picture of strengths and areas of need, along with practical recommendations for home, school and future support.

From £190

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Specialist 1:1 teaching

Regular one-to-one sessions built around your child — structured, multisensory and paced to them. From early literacy through to revision and exams, with plain-English updates on progress.

From £40–£55 per session

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Not sure where to start?

Most parents aren't, at first. The free initial consultation is a no-pressure 15-minute chat — you tell me what you've noticed, and I'll suggest sensible next steps, even if they aren't with me.

Areas of support

  • Specialist dyslexia assessments, diagnosis and learning profiles

    Identifying strengths and areas of need through specialist assessment, helping families and schools better understand how a child learns and what support is likely to be most effective.

  • Confidence and mindset

    Many children arrive having lost belief in themselves. Rebuilding that self-belief is woven into every session.

  • Reading and spelling

    Reading accuracy and fluency, spelling patterns and written expression — using methods that help learning stick.

  • Study skills and organisation

    Planning, note-taking and revision strategies — especially valuable for secondary pupils preparing for exams.

  • Guidance for parents

    Plain-English advice on what helps at home and how to work with your child's school, so you feel confident too.