Institute of Reading Development

Commercial Boulevard 5, 94949, Novato, United States
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About Institute of Reading Development

The Institute of Reading Development is a nationwide leader in reading skills instruction. Since 1970, the Institute has taught more than two million students in partnership with colleges and universities across the United States. The Institute’s inspired instruction encourages a lifelong love of reading in every student.

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Maria
GB

Excellent Reading program… Luna has had great success with your weekly reading program and the well-trained and caring teachers. It is impressive to witness each class and how the teacher facilitates learning in a very positive manner.

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Monica Quintero
GB

1st class review- high energy and interactive the teacher was high energy and interactive. she made each kid feel that they were doing a great job for participating and for giving their opinion. she was great altogether. My son literally kicked and screamed and cried and begged me to take him out of the program after I notified him that he would be participating in the program and once he completed his first class he was already asking when he'd get to sign on for his next class. He was engaged the whole class!

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Jay Summers
GB

Fun and active reading program My son loves the class and the book he is reading. Although he is not a native English speaker, he is enjoying the program and working hard to keep up and learn. The teacher makes it fun and easy for the kids to participate. My son doesn't like to read much but he enjoys reading and discussing the assigned books.

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Breland
GB

Not for advanced readers My children have been taking reading classes through this program for 3 years. Unfortunately, this is not a program for advanced readers. As an educator myself, I have been so impressed with the teaching and services provided.... Until my 3rd grader was enrolled in the 6th grade section because of her academic ability and was told the first week of class she was not welcome because she was too young. I wonder what content they are sharing in the middle school sections that's not appropriate for a mature 3rd grader? When I asked to speak to the supervisor, John Boyd, he would not respond to my email or return a phone call. All I was looking for was an explanation for why a student was ranked by age and not ability. He had a teacher supervisor email me to tell me he wouldn't talk to me... I will not be returning or recommending this program to anyone because of the lack of communication and professionalism from John Boyd.

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gladys lowe
GB

Learning to love reading. This program is helping my child to communicate more and it makes her come out of her shell. I was very surprised to see her interactions with the class.

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