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KC Tutoring

“to help unlock the potential of all individuals despite learning delays, disabilities, or dyslexia”

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Tutoring

“To help unlock the potential of all individuals despite learning delays, disabilities, or dyslexia”

Welcome to KC Tutoring

School facilities

  • Supporting child's Personality
  • Professional & Qualified Teachers
  • The Orton-Gillingham Approach
  • The Barton Reading Program
Friendly Teachers Who Love Their Students

KC Tutoring works with children in the age groups from 4 to 15 years of age with various types of learning disabilities. Kelli Cole started her business after raising a son with learning challenges. She would have to drive around 4 hours a week to get dyslexia tutoring.

 

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Established 2017 Fort Smith

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Our Great Vision
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Our Great Vision

Founder Kelli Cole started Knowledge Charged Tutoring (KC Tutoring) in 2017 with less than ten students and now has over sixty-five students in the year 2024. Kelli Cole is certified in the Orton Gillingham Dyslexia and Barton Dyslexia method. KC Tutoring works with and helps those with various types of learning disabilities. Kelli Cole started her business after raising a son with learning challenges. She would have to drive around 4 hours a week to get dyslexia tutoring. KC Tutoring works with children in the age groups from 4 to 15 years of age with various types of learning disabilities. Kelli Cole started her business after raising a son with learning challenges. She would have to drive around 4 hours a week to get dyslexia tutoring.

What students are enjoying.

  • Supporting child's Personality
  • Professional & Qualified Teachers
  • The Barton Reading Program
  • The Orton-Gillingham Approach
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