Evaluations &
Reading Therapy
Evaluations
All incoming clients receive a full intake evaluation using nationally normed measures. For clients that have received a full evaluation from other qualified professionals or schools, we administer only a brief evaluation. All evaluations take place in our Fort Worth office near TCU: 3145 McCart Avenue, Fort Worth, TX 76110.
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We now offer a full Diagnostic Evaluation for clients in private schools that have not had a prior evaluation. *For others requesting a Diagnostic Evaluation, Dr. Johnson must approve.
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All new clients will receive an hour feedback to review your students evaluation report. These reports will include an analysis of strengths and weaknesses and an individual reading treatment plan. Feedback meetings are currently held over a zoom call.
We work collaboratively with other professionals in the Fort Worth and surrounding areas. If your students evaluation indicates concerns in other areas including mental health, speech and language, and motor difficulties, we will provide you with a list of contact information as part of your feedback. ​
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Reading and Dyslexia Therapy​
Therapy sessions vary from 45 minutes to an hour of one-on-one time with a reading specialist. Reading therapy activities are tailored to the specific needs of each client and are based on the initial evaluation report and individualized treatment plan. At-home assignments are given to compliment each reading intervention session. We utilize a variety of tools including, but not limited to, Orton-Gillingham based phonics instruction (sequential, direct, and specific with an over learning component embedded in instruction) and hands-on, multi-sensory instruction.
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Executive Function Coaching Sessions
Students meet one to three times a week with their personal coach, or in addition to their reading therapy sessions to work on their own executive function needs. Topics covered in sessions are based on the student's individual intake evaluation.
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Our Specialists​
Literacy United Specialists are trained educators with advanced degrees (a Masters or higher to work with private clients), training, and experience in helping struggling learners. Click below to view the current Literacy United organizational chart.
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