Langsford accelerates reading skills faster than Louisville reading tutors

We’ve helped thousands of kids in Louisville become confident readers

Seeing your child struggle with reading is heartbreaking—and it impacts much more than grades. Homework becomes a nightmare, and home life gets stressful.   

There is a local resource for you in Louisville. Langsford has three decades of experience helping kids in Louisville learn to be confident readers. 

Our customized instruction is offered in-person and online. Many parents find online to work best with their busy lives, and both online and in-person yield equally great results. 

How great? Langsford consistently helps children improve their reading 2 ½ grade levels in less than 14 weeks. 

Working With Langsford is As Easy as 1, 2, 3

Step 1: Free consultation

The first step is to understand your children’s unique strengths and challenges in a light, zero-pressure chat. The consultation is 100% free—no strings attached. We can do in person or online (and many Louisville families prefer online for the convenience).

Step 2: Customized Instruction

We identify the source of the reading struggle and craft a customized program grounded in the Science of Reading, tailored to your child’s needs and interests. Instruction can be done in our office or online (the results will be the same either way).

Step 3: Develop a Confident Reader

Your child will swiftly gain confidence and parents usually notice progress in the first few weeks. We then build momentum by assessing progress and recalibrating as we go. Students usually see an average improvement of 2.5 grade levels in reading in about 14 weeks.

One Louisville family’s Langsford experience

“We noticed my son’s frustration with his school work. We had some recommendations from a special needs director, but it didn’t fit what we wanted for our son. We didn’t want to separate Eli from his friends [to go to a specialist school]. He’d already established himself in this great community.

Langsford didn’t give up on him, and now he’s self sufficient. He does his school work. He gets good grades. And I don’t know anything about it. All his teachers just compliment him. He has a 3.85 GPA in high school now, and just got a scholarship to Indiana University because of his grades.”

— Kevin Oetken, Parent of a Langsford student

Call and chat with our local team today

Call and chat with one of our local team members today at (502) 473-7000, or setup a free consultation for a time that’s convenient for you. 

Whether you’re calling us from Louisville or Louisiana, you can take advantage of our streamlined virtual experience. Parents love how easy it is to work online instruction into their busy schedules. If you prefer in-person, we will meet at our office on Bardstown Road.

If you’re not ready to chat, check out these testimonials from Louisville parents. You might even see someone you know—just ask them about their Langsford experience.

Commonly Asked Questions

Shouldn’t my child’s school be responsible for reading instruction?

Your school cares about your child and wants to help them succeed. The problem is they have lots of students who need help, and sometimes a child may need help beyond what the school can offer. 

Langsford isn’t a replacement for classroom instruction. We collaborate with our students’ schools the whole way to ensure your child gets the comprehensive, personalized help they deserve.

In short, Langsford will help your child catch up with their fundamentals so they can then keep up with the instruction your school provides.

Can you tell me more about online vs. in person instruction?

Absolutely! We’re able to do everything online that we’d do in person, including our research-backed teaching methods, interactive learning activities, and multi-sensory instruction. Plus, your student will be too busy having fun to realize they’re actually learning.

We test all of our students at the beginning, throughout and at the end of their time at Langsford. The results data is clear—online is equally as effective as in person, and most parents find online to be easier to work into their busy schedules. You can also split time between in-person and online. 

How do you know the instruction is working?

Our services begin with a comprehensive evaluation of your child’s strengths and challenges. From there, we put together a customized, step-by-step plan. As we work the plan together, we continually monitor progress and make adjustments along the way. 

Finally, we include a wrap-up assessment so you can see your child’s transformation. (Although you won’t need a piece of paper to notice the difference; you’ll see it in their attitude and behavior!)

I’m a parent, not a teacher. What’s my role?

Don’t worry—we handle all official instruction. You may have some tasks at home, such as reading assignments along the way. Our team will equip you with the tools you need. 

When asking parents about their experience with Langsford, many do not even remember having any role at home in the process. When your long, painful nights of doing homework become easy because you have a confident reader, it’s apparently easy to forget a few reading assignments along the way.

How long will it take to see results?

Until we understand your child’s unique strengths and challenges, we can’t predict their plan length. After their evaluation, we’ll be able to give a time estimate, and we’ll give you weekly updates so you’ll never be surprised by a change of plans.

While many parents are amazed to see how quickly their young learners improve, we move at the pace each student requires. Typically a student will take between 50 and 150 hours of instruction, but again, every student is different.

Do I have to commit to a certain number of sessions?

Nope! We have a no-strings-attached policy. We don’t require contracts, and you can cancel services at any time without penalty.

Is Langsford expensive?

There isn’t a one-size-fits-all answer to this question because we don’t provide one-size-fits-all programs. Your investment in the program will be hourly on a no-strings-attached policy (you can stop at any time). How much instruction your child receives will be based on their exact needs. Typically a student needs between 50 and 150 hours of instruction, but again, every student is different.

To properly address the question, you must consider the expensive alternatives of other programs or the cost of inaction.

Tutoring will often not help a child catch up—a child who needs a tutor today will often fall further behind because of an undiagnosed underlying difficulty. They may always need a tutor, which is a large investment.

Many parents who have evaluated Langsford vs. specialist schools find that these programs are much more expensive, less effective and also remove the child from their established school community. 

Finally, many Langsford parents have come back around to say the best way to think of this is an investment. Just recently a parent told us his investment into Langsford helped his child not only catch up, but go on to get an academic scholarship to college, which would have never been possible had he not become the confident reader he is today. 

How does it work?

Many reading programs have some evidence-based elements, but they usually operate with only one or two of the Science of Reading’s five pillars (phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and reading comprehension). These programs focus on phonics and sometimes phonemic awareness, but also include material many children may already know. The program therefore spends much of the student’s time reviewing content the child already knows instead of acting on the underlying problem. 

Langsford implements all five pillars of the Science of Reading. This approach is grounded in a large research portfolio of nationally recognized studies, showcasing and utilizing the statistical significance of education tactics and processes. 

We use adaptive instruction combined with personalized learning to help students improve their silent reading fluency. As a Science of Reading program, we use research-based practices (word repetition, scaffolding, and engagement, as examples), proven to help the student advance. Finally, Langsford is using differentiated instruction, addressing unique learning profiles, interests, and readiness levels of each student to optimize their learning outcomes in reading and beyond.

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