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Read. Think. Discover.

At Literacy Lab, we believe that reading is more than just decoding words—it is the key to unlocking creativity, critical thinking, and lifelong learning. Our mission is to nurture confident and engaged readers that fosters curiosity and deepens understanding. By empowering children with essential literacy skills early on, we give them the tools to succeed academically and the confidence to explore the world with knowledge and imagination.

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The foundation of a Lifetime:

Why literacy matters.

Reading is more than just a skill - it is the foundation of a child's cognitive development and future success. Children who develop strong literacy skills early are better prepared for school, more confident  in communication, and have a lifelong advantage

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Learning to Read

Research has shown:

Traditional schools and preschools often teach reading using a rigid, one-size-fits-all model that lacks engagement and critical thinking. That is where Growing IQ's Literacy Lab is different.

Accelerated Skill Development & Confidence Building

Unlike traditional schools where reading instruction is overly simplified, Literacy Lab helps children develop fluency, comprehension, and a love of literacy from an early age. This not only enhances academic performance but also builds confidence and independence.

Personalized Attention

With small group sizes, we tailor learning to each child’s pace, ensuring that every learner gets the support they need to thrive—without the frustration of keeping up with a crowded classroom setting.

Learning Designed for Young Minds

Utilizes a play-based approach that naturally engages young learners. At Literacy Lab we emphasize learning through games like scavenger hunts, memory-based challenges, storytelling, and more

Hands-On Learning for Deeper Understandings

Through a multi-sensory approach, students engage in both fine motor and gross motor activities that help to make literacy tangible. These techniques strengthen neural connections and create a deeper understanding of language.

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What makes Literacy Lab unique?

Beyond ABCs: A Transformative Approach to Learning

At Literacy Lab, we do not just teach reading - we create immersive learning experiences that ignite curiosity and build deep connection with language. Our approach transforms passive learning into active discovery, giving children the tools to excel and develop a true love for reading.

All Four Language Modalities

With our comprehensive curriculum, we teach the usage of all 26 letters in the four modalities: reading, writing, listening, and speaking so that every learner is able to recognize and use letters in the real-world.

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Giving Your Child a Head Start for Lifelong Success

The Literacy Lab Advantage

We've taken the best of Growing IQ's learning philosophies - proven to revolutionize math education - and applied it to literacy.

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Giving Your Child a Head Start for Lifelong Success

The Literacy Lab Advantage

We've taken the best of Growing IQ's learning philosophies - proven to revolutionize math education - and applied it to literacy.

Our Offerings

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Sound Sprouts introduces young learners to phonics through a playful and engaging approach that combines music, movement, and sensory activities. In this stress-free environment, children develop early literacy skills by recognizing letters and their sounds in a way that feels natural and fun. By incorporating hands-on activities and interactive learning, Sound Sprouts builds a strong foundation for future reading success while fostering a love for language and storytelling.

3.5 to 4.5 years old

Once a week

1 hour classes

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Book Worms takes early literacy to the next level by strengthening reading fluency, comprehension, and foundational writing skills. Through interactive read-alouds, guided practice, and engaging literacy games, children learn to blend sounds, recognize sight words, and develop confidence in reading independently. This program nurtures a deeper understanding of language while encouraging a lifelong love of books and storytelling.

4.5 to 6 years old

Once a week

1 hour classes

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Brain Development

90% of brain development occurs before age 5, making early exposure to literacy critical.

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Reading
Proficiency

Children who read proficiently by third grade are significantly more likely to excel in school and pursue ambitious educational goals.

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Cognitive Abilities

Early literacy enhances cognitive abilities, fostering creativity, comprehension, and analytical thinking.

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