Summer Programs for Students with Dyslexia and Learning Disabilities
Summer break provides a valuable opportunity for students with dyslexia and other learning disabilities to reinforce and enhance their academic skills without the pressures of the regular school year. Engaging in specialized summer programs helps prevent the “summer slide,” promotes confidence, and equips students with tailored strategies to support their unique learning needs.
What to Look for in a Specialized Summer Program
When selecting a summer program for your child, consider the following factors:
Comprehensive Curriculum – A balanced mix of academic instruction and recreational activities can promote holistic development.
Evidence-Based Instruction – Programs should utilize research-backed methodologies, such as multisensory approaches, to address specific learning challenges. For literacy, these include Orton-Gillingham, Wilson, Slingerland, LindamoodBell, and Barton and Making Math Real.
Qualified Staff – Ensure instructors have experience and training in working with students with learning disabilities.
Skills Assessment: Ask if the program includes an initial skills assessment to guide instruction and a final assessment to show progress.
Individualized Attention – Look for programs that offer low student-to-teacher ratios to provide personalized support.
Specialized Summer Programs in the San Francisco Bay Area
San Francisco
My City School’s Summer Bridge Program
Contact: Jennifer Larson, Program Director
Dates for 2025: Sessions run from June 16th through the beginning of August
Description: This coeducational program integrates multisensory methods to support each student’s individualized needs with Writing, Reading Comprehension, Math (Dyscalculia), Critical Thinking Skills (HOTS); Integration of concepts, Executive Functioning, Fine motor skill development, Integration of learning, Attention building & cognitive work, Visual Processing and Integration, Working Memory and Expressive language.
Convent & Stuart Hall Summer Program
Website: https://www.sacredsf.org/the-experience/summer-program
Contact: Jason Yee, Extended Program Director | Email: jyee@sacredsf.org
Dates for 2025:
Session 1: June 23–July 3 (No camp on July 4)
Session 2: July 7–July 18
Description: This coeducational program offers morning academic sessions for grades 1–8, focusing on engaging and interactive learning. The Multisensory Literacy Program (MSLP) is designed for students entering grades 1–4 who require additional literacy support (teacher referral required). Afternoon sessions include sports, arts, and science projects.
Saint Brigid School Summer Program
Contact: Front Office | Phone: (415) 673-4523
Dates for 2025: June 9–June 27
Description: This morning program (9 AM – 12 PM) is open to students in TK through entering 9th grade, with electives in literacy, math support, STEAM, and Spanish. The school provides a personalized education with a 4:1 student-teacher ratio, catering to both neurotypical and neurodiverse learners.
Summer Structured Literacy Program
Location: 25th Ave & Camino del Mar – Sea Cliff
Dates for 2025: July 7 – August 1 (9:00 AM – 4:00 PM)
For students entering: Grades 4-6
Description: This full-day structured literacy program is designed for students who have completed at least one year of Orton-Gillingham-based structured literacy instruction.
Morning: Slingerland-based structured literacy sessions.
Afternoon: Field trips connected to the morning’s learning for a fun and immersive experience.
Scholarships are available for students with demonstrated financial need.
Contact: William Patterson | Email: william.patterson.tutoring@gmail.com
Marin
Bay Area Summer BOOST at North Bridge Academy
Website: https://www.bayareaboost.com/
Contact: Email: bayareaboost@gmail.com
Dates for 2025: June 16–July 18
Description: A small group structured literacy program in Mill Valley offering week-long workshops for students entering grades 1–7. Focuses on handwriting, phonemic awareness, spelling, reading fluency, and executive functioning skills using multisensory structured literacy instruction.
Peninsula
Charles Armstrong School Summer Camp
Website: https://www.charlesarmstrong.org/admissions/summer-program
Contact: Summer Program Coordinator | Phone: (650) 592-7570
Dates for 2025: June 23–July 18 (Closed July 4)
Description: Located in Belmont, this camp serves students in grades 2–7. Morning academics focus on reading, writing, and math, while afternoon activities include recreational and enrichment options. Basketball and musical theater add-ons are available, extending the day to 4:00 PM.
East Bay
PRIDE Learning Center Summer Reading Program
Website: https://pridereadingprogram.com/pride-accelerated-program/
Contact: Client Services | Phone: (866) 774-3342
Dates for 2025: Offered in June, July, and August
Description: PRIDE offers intensive summer tutoring using the Orton-Gillingham approach for reading, writing, spelling, and comprehension. Both in-home and online options are available, with sessions running Monday through Friday for 2 hours daily over 4–6 consecutive weeks.
Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes
Contact: Berkeley Learning Center | Phone: (510) 526-6200
Dates for 2025: Year-round individual tutoring and summer sessions, “learning camps”
Description: Lindamood-Bell provides personalized, intensive instruction for reading, comprehension, and math. Summer programs are held five days a week, with in-person locations in Berkeley and Walnut Creek, plus online options.
Bayhill High School
Website: https://www.bayhillhs.org/
Contact: Lauren Bruketta | bruketta@bayhill-literacy.org
Dates for 2025: June 16th- July 11th
Description: Educational and active sports programs located in Berkeley. Various sessions on reading comprehension, writing skills, and learning 3D printing and screen printing. Stay active at basketball camp to focus on drills that improve skills and confidence.
Individual Tutors Offering Week-Long Specialized Summer Programs
San Francisco
Missy Silver, MA ET
Website: http://www.yearning4learning.net
Contact: missy@yearning4learning.net
Description: Missy Silver is an educational therapist offering week-long intensives in June, July, and August.
5-day intensive: Monday–Friday, 1 hour 50 minutes per day.
Location: 91 Cragmont Ave, San Francisco, CA 94116.
Cost: $1,600.
Kathy Bello Shepherd
Contact: kathy.bello.shepherd@gmail.com
Description: Based in Castro/Eureka Valley, Kathy offers specialized tutoring for students with learning differences.
Darby Auerbach-Morris, MSW
Contact: darbyauerbachmorris@gmail.com | 415-638-2340
Description: Darby Auerbach-Morris, MSW, is an educational therapist and credentialed teacher (K-12) offering week-long intensives in June, July, and August. Groups limited to 4 scholars ages 8-12 and 13-18. Geared to students with learning differences, but all are welcome. Morning or afternoon sessions available. Lunch hour supervision is included for all day scholars.
Online Tutoring Options
LearnUp Centers – A local literacy intervention center offering online and in-person sessions. Scholarships available.
TutorCorps – A tutoring service that matches students with specialized instructors for intensive summer learning.
Pride Reading Program – Offers individual tutoring in addition to their specialized summer programs.
Barton Tutoring – Parent-led programs for structured literacy support at home.
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