Reading and Writing Tutoring in Greenwich, CT

Structured reading and writing tutoring for students who need support with literacy, written expression, dyslexia-related challenges, and academic confidence.

Many bright students continue to struggle despite working hard because traditional classroom instruction is not always individualized enough to meet their learning needs.

Reading and writing tutoring in Greenwich, CT providing one-on-one structured literacy and written expression support

Diversified Education Services provides individualized reading and writing tutoring in Greenwich, CT with a special education-certified reading specialist trained in structured literacy and multisensory reading instruction. We support students who need help with decoding, spelling, fluency, comprehension, sentence structure, paragraph writing, essay organization, and executive function skills for writing.

Many students who struggle with reading and writing are bright, capable, and working far harder than people realize. The issue is often not intelligence — it’s that they need more explicit, structured instruction and individualized support than traditional tutoring or classroom instruction provides.

Our approach is rooted in structured literacy principles designed to help students build stronger decoding, spelling, fluency, comprehension, and written expression skills through explicit, organized instruction.

Students receive personalized, one-on-one instruction using structured, multisensory literacy methods, including Orton-Gillingham-informed instruction, Wilson/Fundations-based support, and evidence-based reading and writing strategies.

Ready to start? Schedule a free consultation to discuss your student’s reading and writing needs.

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One-on-One Reading and Writing Support

Many bright students struggle with reading and writing because they need more explicit instruction than they are receiving in school. Some students have difficulty sounding out words, reading fluently, spelling accurately, or understanding what they read. Others can read well enough but struggle to organize their thoughts, write clear sentences, develop paragraphs, or complete longer writing assignments independently.

At DES, reading and writing tutoring is individualized to the student. We look at where the breakdown is happening and build support around the student’s actual needs rather than using a one-size-fits-all program.

Reading Support

We help students strengthen decoding, phonics, spelling, fluency, vocabulary, comprehension, and confidence with reading.

Writing Support

We help students improve sentence structure, paragraph development, essay organization, written expression, grammar, editing, and follow-through.

For students who also struggle with organization, planning, or follow-through, our literacy support can connect naturally with executive function coaching so reading and writing assignments become more manageable.

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Reading Tutor in Greenwich, CT

Reading challenges can affect every part of school. When students struggle to decode words, read fluently, or understand what they are reading, assignments take longer, frustration builds, and confidence often drops.

Our reading tutoring focuses on building stronger foundational skills while also helping students apply those skills to real school demands. Instruction may include phonemic awareness, sound-symbol relationships, decoding, spelling patterns, fluency practice, vocabulary, and reading comprehension strategies.

Reading tutoring may address:

  • Phonemic awareness
  • Phonics and decoding
  • Spelling and word patterns
  • Reading fluency and accuracy
  • Vocabulary development
  • Reading comprehension
  • Reading stamina and confidence
  • Support for dyslexia and language-based reading difficulties

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Writing Tutor in Greenwich, CT

Writing is one of the most demanding academic skills because students have to manage ideas, organization, grammar, spelling, sentence structure, planning, revision, and deadlines all at once. A student may understand the material but still struggle to get ideas onto the page clearly.

Our writing tutoring helps students build a repeatable process for written work. We support sentence development, paragraph structure, essays, short responses, planning, editing, and executive function skills for writing assignments.

Writing tutoring may address:

  • Sentence structure and grammar
  • Paragraph organization
  • Topic sentences and supporting details
  • Essay planning and outlines
  • Thesis statements
  • Evidence, explanation, and analysis
  • Editing and revision
  • Written expression for students with learning differences
  • Executive function skills for writing assignments

Writing problems are often executive function problems too. Many students do not just need help with grammar. They need help starting, organizing ideas, breaking assignments into steps, managing deadlines, and following through until the work is finished.

Families looking for broader subject support can also learn more about our academic tutoring services, which support students across grade levels and academic subjects.

Students preparing for private school admissions or heavier academic writing demands may also benefit from our ISEE and SSAT tutoring support.

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Writing tutor in Greenwich CT helping a student with essay organization and written expression

Support for Dyslexia and Reading Difficulties

DES supports students with dyslexia, suspected dyslexia, language-based learning differences, and reading challenges. We do not diagnose dyslexia, but we do provide structured reading and writing support for students who need explicit, multisensory instruction.

Students with dyslexia or reading-based learning differences may struggle to sound out unfamiliar words, read fluently, spell accurately, remember phonics patterns, or keep up with grade-level reading and writing demands. Some students also begin to avoid reading and writing because the work feels exhausting or embarrassing.

Reading struggles can quietly affect confidence, motivation, and independence. Many students begin avoiding reading and writing not because they are lazy, but because the process has become frustrating, exhausting, or discouraging. The right support can help students rebuild both skills and confidence over time.

Students who struggle with reading often also benefit from support with organization, follow-through, and academic confidence through our executive function coaching services.

Common signs a student may need reading support include:

  • Difficulty sounding out unfamiliar words
  • Slow or effortful reading
  • Guessing at words instead of decoding them
  • Poor spelling despite repeated practice
  • Trouble remembering phonics rules or spelling patterns
  • Difficulty understanding or summarizing what was read
  • Avoidance of reading or writing
  • Low confidence around literacy-based assignments

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Orton-Gillingham, Wilson/Fundations, and Multisensory Instruction

Our reading and writing support may include Orton-Gillingham-informed instruction, Wilson/Fundations-based strategies, and other structured literacy methods depending on the student’s needs. The goal is to make reading and writing more explicit, organized, and accessible.

Multisensory instruction helps students connect sounds, letters, patterns, meaning, and written expression. Instead of relying only on memorization or repeated exposure, students are taught how language works in a structured and cumulative way.

Families who want to learn more about structured literacy can review this overview from the International Dyslexia Association.

Our approach may include:

  • Orton-Gillingham-informed reading instruction
  • Wilson/Fundations-based support
  • Structured literacy instruction
  • Multisensory phonics and spelling practice
  • Explicit decoding and encoding instruction
  • Fluency-building routines
  • Reading comprehension strategies
  • Writing organization and written expression support
Reading specialist in Greenwich CT providing multisensory structured literacy tutoring using digraph flashcards and phonics instruction

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Why Families Choose DES Instead of a Tutoring Center

DES is not a large tutoring center built around volume and rotating instructors. Families choose us because students receive individualized, one-on-one support from an experienced specialist who can adjust instruction based on the student’s needs, learning profile, confidence, and school demands.

That matters. A student who struggles with decoding needs something different from a student who reads well but cannot organize an essay. A student with dyslexia needs something different from a student who mainly needs writing structure and accountability. One-on-one instruction allows us to be more precise.

Families can also learn more about why families choose DES for individualized academic and executive function support.

Personalized Instruction

Sessions are built around the student’s actual reading and writing needs rather than a generic tutoring model.

Special Education Expertise

Students receive support from a specialist who understands learning differences, executive function challenges, and school demands.

Structured Literacy

Instruction is explicit, organized, cumulative, and multisensory, especially for students who need more than ordinary reading practice.

Real School Application

We help students apply skills to reading assignments, writing tasks, essays, homework, and long-term academic expectations.


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Who We Help

We support elementary, middle school, and high school students who need stronger reading and writing skills. Some students need foundational reading remediation. Others need support with writing, organization, comprehension, or executive function skills connected to literacy tasks.

We commonly support students who need help with:

  • Early reading skills
  • Dyslexia or suspected dyslexia
  • Reading fluency
  • Spelling and phonics patterns
  • Reading comprehension
  • Writing assignments
  • Paragraph and essay structure
  • Executive function skills for writing
  • Confidence and independence with schoolwork

For students preparing for heavier academic demands during the summer or before a school transition, families can also explore our summer tutoring options.


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Personalized Literacy Support in Greenwich, CT

DES provides reading and writing tutoring in Greenwich, CT and nearby communities when scheduling allows. We serve families in Greenwich, Old Greenwich, Riverside, Cos Cob, Glenville, Stamford, Darien, New Canaan, and surrounding Fairfield County communities.

We also support students in parts of Westchester County, including Rye, Rye Brook, Larchmont, Scarsdale, Bedford, New Rochelle, Ardsley, and nearby areas depending on tutor availability.

Remote reading and writing support may also be available depending on the student’s age, needs, and learning profile.

Families searching for a reading tutor in Greenwich, CT, writing tutor in Greenwich, dyslexia tutoring, Orton-Gillingham tutor in Greenwich, or structured literacy support often want more than ordinary homework help. Our goal is to provide individualized instruction that helps students build stronger literacy skills while becoming more confident and independent learners.


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Frequently Asked Questions

Do you offer reading tutoring in Greenwich, CT?
Yes. DES provides one-on-one reading tutoring in Greenwich, CT with specialists trained in Orton-Gillingham-informed methods, Wilson/Fundations-based support, and structured literacy instruction.

Do you offer writing tutoring in Greenwich, CT?
Yes. Our writing tutors help students improve sentence structure, paragraph writing, essay organization, grammar, written expression, editing, and executive function skills for writing assignments.

Do you work with students with dyslexia?
Yes. We employ special education-certified specialists who support students with dyslexia, suspected dyslexia, and language-based reading difficulties using structured, multisensory literacy instruction.

Do you use Orton-Gillingham?
Our reading support may include Orton-Gillingham-informed instruction, Wilson/Fundations-based strategies, and other structured literacy methods depending on the student’s needs.

Are you a tutoring center?
No. DES provides personalized one-on-one tutoring rather than a large-center model. Families work with an experienced specialist who individualizes instruction for the student.

Do you help with school writing assignments?
Yes. We can support school writing assignments while also building the underlying skills students need for planning, organization, sentence structure, paragraph development, and revision. We also tailor specific writing programs to supplement student remediation, which occurs more in our summer sessions when students are not managing daily homework demands.

Do you provide in-person reading and writing tutoring in Greenwich?
Yes. In-person tutoring is available in Greenwich and nearby areas depending on scheduling and tutor availability.

How do we get started?
Contact us for a free consultation. We’ll discuss your student’s reading and writing needs and determine the best next step.

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Ready to Get Started?

Whether your student needs help with reading, writing, dyslexia-related challenges, spelling, comprehension, essays, or executive function skills for written work, DES can help create a personalized plan.

Ready to start?

Schedule a Free Consultation

Discuss your student’s reading, writing, and academic support needs with DES.

Diversified Education Services
Reading Tutoring | Writing Tutoring | Structured Literacy | Executive Function Support
Serving Greenwich, CT | Fairfield County, CT | Westchester County, NY

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