Grades K–6 · First week free

Online dyslexia tutoring your child can actually keep up with

Most tutoring means a drive across town, an hour of resistance, and $60 gone. FlashRead is ten minutes at the kitchen table: your child hears the word, watches it flash, writes it from memory, and proves the spelling before moving on.

Signs it's time to get help

  • Guesses at words instead of sounding them out
  • Skips lines or loses their place while reading
  • Spells the same word three different ways in one page
  • Reads slowly and can't remember what the page said
  • Bright in conversation, stuck on the printed page
  • Avoids reading out loud or melts down at homework

Not sure which of these fit your child? Read the full list of dyslexia signs by grade.

What a session looks like

Hear it in a sentence

Every word starts with meaning: the word read aloud, used in a sentence, plus three synonyms.

See it flash 11 times

The word appears and disappears repeatedly so the eye learns to recognize it whole instead of slowly decoding it.

Write it from memory

The word vanishes and your child writes it on the pad — then must spell it correctly before moving on.

Ten minutes, then a game

A short word game in the middle and at the end keeps kids finishing the whole set.

What dyslexia tutoring usually costs

OptionTypical costTime it takes
Private in-person tutor$50–$100 / hour1–2 hours + driving
Learning center program$200+ / month2 visits a week
FlashRead at home$15 / week · first week free10 minutes a day

Monthly is $50 and two months is $80. See the full plans and guarantee.

Common questions

Does online dyslexia tutoring work?

What moves reading is short, frequent, multisensory practice — hearing, seeing, writing, and checking the same word. That is exactly the loop FlashRead runs every day, and it fits in ten minutes instead of an hour-long battle.

Is this a dyslexia diagnosis?

No. FlashRead is practice, not a medical evaluation. The free check is a parent questionnaire that helps you describe what you're seeing — a formal diagnosis comes from your school or a licensed evaluator.

How soon will we see a change?

Parents most often report the first difference in the second week: less fighting at homework time, faster spelling recall. Bigger fluency gains show up around weeks two to four, when new sounds start transferring to unfamiliar words.

Start with the free check

Three minutes of questions and you'll get a clear picture of where your child is stuck — plus exactly which grade set to start.

Free reading check