I am a seasoned educator and reading specialist, empowering struggling readers from Kindergarten to Sixth Grade through evidence-based methods rooted in the Science of Reading. I personalize instruction, blending phonics, decoding, spelling, writing, and comprehension, fostering significant reading achievement. I have helped over 40 families move their child forward with their learning in the last 3 years. I have an established following on my Facebook pages where parents seek information about reading and tutors seek information on how to tutor online with little to no effort. My YouTube pages continue to grow their reach, as do my social media channels on Instagram and TikTok. I have been a guest on the podcasts, The Online Tutor Podcast and Tutoring Tips for Teachers. I have also made several guest appearances and led educational summits including IMPACT 6 and SOAR 1 and 2.
What Does Reading Progress Look Like? What does reading progress look like when your child is getting support from a reading expert? This video breaks it all down for you! Explicitly taught lessons with skills mastery, consistency with lessons, and feedback are just a small part of the puzzle. Watch the video here to learn more! If you are READY to get your child back on track, be sure to visit our website: https://tutoringwithsheryl.tutorbird.com/contact Save this photo! It has a great...
What Struggling Readers Often Hear (and What to Say Instead) If you have a struggling reader, it can feel like a slippery slope as you deal with your child's reading needs on a daily basis. I recently shared a video about this and I wanted to share it with you! I hope the ideas in this video will support you as you deal with this issue. Here is the link to the video! If you have subscribed but no longer wish to receive emails from Tutoring with Sheryl, please hit the unsubscribe button below....
Second Semester Slump? The second semester is upon us, and while it often brings renewed energy and momentum, it can also be a challenging time for many students. As the school year progresses, reading and writing demands increase. Assignments grow longer, texts become more complex, and expectations rise. For many students, this makes learning feel harder than it did in the fall. When children don’t have the tools they need in their academic “toolbox,” it can feel easier to give up than to...