Welcome to Swift Learning Solutions, where every child can learn—and thrive. If your child is struggling with math, reading, writing, or spelling, you're in the right place!
Is Your Child:
Having a hard time with math, reading, writing, or spelling?
Feeling sad, nervous, or angry about school?
Losing confidence in themselves?
Acting out or feeling stressed at home?
You’re not alone.
Karen is a therapeutic tutor with over 36 years of experience helping kids who learn in different ways. She works with children who have challenges like dyslexia, ADHD, or autism—and she helps them feel smart and capable again.
How This Is Different From Regular Tutoring?
At Swift Learning Solutions, your child gets more than just homework help. They get:
Teaching that fits how your child learns
A calm, caring approach using Orton-Gillingham and Montessori methods
Support for kids who learn differently (like those with dyslexia or ADHD)
Tools that help your child feel safe, confident, and ready to try
Learning that sticks—not just quick fixes
Every lesson is made just for your child, so they can go at their own speed and build on their strengths.
What You Can Expect
Most kids start feeling more confident in the first month. They feel seen, heard, and safe to try again.
All lessons are one-on-one and online—so your child can learn from home. Even if your child doesn’t love screens or hasn’t had luck with online learning before, Karen can help them feel comfortable.
Karen will also guide you on how much (or how little) you need to be involved.
Every session is tailored to your child’s unique learning style, pace, and needs—so they can make real progress without pressure.
What Karen Teach
Step-by-step help with reading, writing, spelling, or math
Practice every day to help things stick
Creative, hands-on tools made for your child
Emotional support for kids who feel nervous or frustrated
A gentle, caring connection—so your child feels safe to try
Karen doesn’t use a one-size-fits-all program. She figures out what your child needs most and start there. You’ll also stay connected with her to what’s going on at school.