Phonics is how most children in the UK learn to read, and it works. But not every child picks it up at the same pace. Parents in Lancaster often come to us when their child is falling behind in Reception or Year 1 phonics, or when the Year 1 phonics screening check is approaching and they're worried. Our phonics tutors work with young children using systematic, structured methods that build confidence alongside skill.
Systematic Synthetic Phonics
Schools in Lancaster use systematic synthetic phonics (SSP) programmes — typically Letters and Sounds, Read Write Inc, or similar. Our tutors follow the same structured approach, teaching sounds in the correct order and building from simple CVC words (cat, dog, pen) to more complex blends and digraphs. This consistency between school and tutoring is important for young children.
Supporting Learning at Home
Phonics practice at home makes a big difference, but many parents in Lancaster aren't sure how to help effectively. Our tutors provide simple, practical suggestions for daily practice — reading together, playing sound games, using phonics apps — that reinforce what's being covered in sessions without turning home into a classroom.
Building Reading Fluency
Once a child can decode individual words, the next step is reading sentences and then stories fluently. Children in Lancaster who can sound out words but read very slowly often lose track of meaning. Our tutors work on building reading speed and expression through repeated reading of decodable books matched to your child's current phonics stage.
Early reading difficulties in Lancaster don't have to become long-term problems. The sooner a child gets the right support, the faster they catch up. Get in touch to arrange an initial assessment and find out how our phonics tutors can help your child.