Volunteer program 
offers free tutoring for dyslexia

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Brilla and Miller have started the Lake Superior tutoring Center for Dyslexic Children and Adults, Inc. (LSTC) which will provide evaluations to identify dyslexia and offer a tutoring service based on the Barton method. LSTC is available for students residing in Ashland, Bayfield and Douglas counties in Wisconsin, at no charge and without discrimination.

Miller said the system was designed for parents to use to tutor their own children and is very user friendly.

“With each new level Monica’s son attains, I learn the next level,” she said. “The manual has a complete script to work from and video training to demonstrate each lesson.”

Brilla said LSTC has three goals, to educate communities by providing information, to offer one-on-one tutoring to children or adults, and to reach out to schools and organize volunteer programs.

“We need students, volunteers and donations,” said Brilla. “We are reaching out to area service organizations as well. Eventually we want to have a permanent site and for now we are hoping to use the school library or other appropriate sites.”

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