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This summer, help your child become a confident, enthusiastic reader. Summer Reading Skills Programs are offered by Case Western Reserve University's Siegal Lifelong Learning Program, and designed and taught by instructors from the Institute of Reading Development. Programs Offered in North Ridgeville, Parma, Akron, Columbus, and On-Campus at CWRU
 
Strengthen Skills, Build Confidence, Enjoy Reading 
 
These single-grade programs teach key reading skills, from phonics and sight words for younger children to comprehension, reading speed, and textbook strategies for older kids, and everything in between.  
 
Guided by a knowledgeable and supportive teacher, students in these programs experience success with reading again and again, developing their skills and building confidence in outstanding books at the right level of challenge for each age.  
 
Your child will avoid the many challenges of summer learning loss and become an avid reader who enjoys reading for school and for pleasure. 
 
How the Programs Work 
 
Your child will attend weekly classes that build skills and provide great experiences with terrific books – books that are filled with interesting characters, exciting storylines, and engaging themes. Between classes, your child will practice reading and complete fun, interactive lessons that develop core skills and build confidence.  
 
An Institute of Reading Development teacher will provide all the support and instruction your child needs to grow as a reader and student. Your child will get a jumpstart on the next school year and be ready to make it a big success!  
 
Let’s Discuss Your Child’s Reading Development. 
 
Call to speak with a reading program advisor: 1-800-964-8888 
 
Learn more about the reading programs and view schedules
 
Secure Your Child’s Spot Today! Class Size is Limited.