Find the right support for your child’s learning needs.

Our personalized academic advising provides 1:1 support in core subjects like reading, writing, and math. We work with students with learning differences, including dyslexia, dysgraphia, and dyscalculia, using structured, evidence-based approaches.

How it Works

Building strong academic skills for lasting student success.

Step 1 

Assess Strengths & Needs

We begin by reviewing your child’s academic skills, schoolwork, and areas of difficulty. This helps us understand their current level in reading, writing, or math. From there, we identify specific gaps and strengths to guide our approach. 


Step 2

Targeted Academic Support

We provide individualized, 1:1 academic support using structured, evidence-based strategies. Sessions focus on building core skills in reading, writing, or math based on your child’s needs. This targeted approach helps students make steady, meaningful progress.


Step 3

Ongoing Guidance & Next Steps

We offer clear feedback and recommendations to support continued growth. This may include strategies for home, school supports, or long-term planning. Our goal is to help your child continue building skills with confidence and direction. 


Academic Coaching Services

Free 15 Minute Consultation
$0.00

Meet with one of our coaches to find out how Sharper Learning can help you achieve your goal.

1 hr Academic Coaching Session
$100.00

Meet with one of our coaches to build reading, writing, or math skills. Bring grades up and make an academic improvement plan.

We come to you.

Our coaches can meet with you online, at your school, or at your local library. We find the right location based on your goals and needs.

A child in a gray sweater and a person with curly hair sitting at a desk, working on a colorful educational activity book with pictures and words, holding a yellow pencil.
Student Success Stories

“My child was in second grade and still not reading. After Sharper Learning, they can now sound out new words and understand what they mean.”

— M. H., Parent of Elementary Student

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