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 Magherafelt 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.
Phonics in Northern Ireland
Primary schools in Magherafelt teach phonics as a core part of early literacy. Our tutors work with the phonics programme your child's school uses — whether that's Jolly Phonics, Read Write Inc, or another systematic scheme — providing extra practice and reinforcement in a one-to-one setting.
Blending and Segmenting
Blending (pushing sounds together to read a word) and segmenting (breaking a word into its individual sounds to spell it) are the two core phonics skills. Children in Magherafelt who struggle with these need lots of practice with immediate feedback — exactly what a one-to-one session provides. Our tutors use magnetic letters, sound cards, and phonics games to make this practice engaging.
When Phonics Isn't Clicking
Some children in Magherafelt need a different approach — more visual cues, more multi-sensory activities, or more repetition than a typical phonics programme provides. Our tutors assess where the breakdown is happening and adjust their methods accordingly. For children with suspected dyslexia, we can recommend appropriate next steps alongside providing phonics support.
Supporting Learning at Home
Phonics practice at home makes a big difference, but many parents in Magherafelt 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.
Our phonics tutors in Magherafelt are experienced with early years education and understand how to work with young children — keeping sessions short, positive, and focused. Most families start with two 30-minute sessions per week. Contact us to discuss your child's needs.