It is very difficult to find the right tutor for your child. The key is to ask lots of questions including what programmes and techniques they use. Do not be afraid to ask about progress and what the sessions will involve. Dyslexia NSW is proud to recommend and refer the following, highly qualified MSL tutors below.
Dyslexia NSW Director - Becky Bailey Leonay
Dyslexia NSW founder, Becky Bailey, holds more than 25 years of experience in the field. She holds a Bachelor of Education and a Postgraduate Diploma in Dyslexia and Literacy.
Prior to starting the business 15 years go, Becky commenced her career in the UK although has also worked in NSW schools. She has worked in a variety of different schools including large public schools and small independent schools. She was the Special Needs Co-Ordinator of a Dyslexia Friendly School for seven years before moving with her family to Australia.
Since starting Dyslexia NSW in 2010, Becky has worked with children of all ages and difficulties. She has trained and mentored teachers and parents who have wanted to learn more about Dyslexia.
Becky specialises working with children who have experienced anxiety and fear of failure. She is passionate about finding solutions for all children to ensure they learn the fundamental skills required to be successful and confident.
Dyslexia NSW MSL Tutor
Meghan Rennie
Meghan joined Dyslexia NSW in Term 4 2022 as a qualified OG trained tutor.
She has a passion for supporting children and has studied childcare through Tafe and more recently found her level of support centre around learning needs.
Meghan holds the standard requirements of a Working With Children’s Check, First aid and CPR.
She completed the Orton Gillingham Training mid 2022 as a way to enhance the support she offers children. She has been assisting in this area through both volunteer and training circumstances and will now be offering individual services to children needing support with reading, writing and spelling.
Vicki Squadrito - Wentworth Falls
Based in Wentworth Falls, Vicki holds a Certificate in Teaching Children with Dyslexia and similar reading difficulties and has a current working with childrens check. Vicki started working as a Learning Support Officer and has worked in several schools for more than 10 years. She is passionate about finding solutions that are effective for the individual student and that these methods fit within family constraints. This may involve regular tutoring sessions where she will assist your child with their weaknesses.
Vicki has extensive first hand knowledge of how it feels as the parent of a struggling child. She aims to empower you with expertise and positivity.
Vicki is married with two children. Her son has dyslexia and despite being highly intelligent and motivated to learn, was struggling at school. His struggle with learning motivated Vicki to learn more about Dyslexia and how to support these vulnerable learners.
Kim Miller - Central Coast and Lake Macquarie
Kim is an extremely committed and passionate educational therapist who understands the importance of utilising well-founded, evidence-based literacy instruction when guiding learners with dyslexia and other learning difficulties.
Kim provides individualised, one-on-one structured literacy intervention across phonology, syllable level and morphology to all ages. Her experience includes BA. Dip Education, NESA Accredited Teacher (Proficient), 22 years teaching experience in classrooms and intervention settings, qualified Yoshimoto Orton-Gillingham Multisensory Language Specialist, Level 5 Diploma in Teaching Learners with Dyslexia/Specific Learning Difficulties -British Dyslexia Association. Kim is a lifelong learner and constantly attends conferences and professional development to deeper her understanding of specific learning difficulties and how to best cater to individual students.
Kim understands the challenges that learners with dyslexia and other learning difficulties face each day in the classroom. Combining her wealth of knowledge as an educational practitioner and her own personal experiences as a mother of a dyslexic child, Kim knows the importance of implementing quality, explicit instruction that is learner centred and evidence-based.
She is only too happy to answer any of your questions and provide additional information on how she can help learning become a rewarding experience.
Jodie Meidling - Inner West Sydney
Jodie is a qualified Orton Gillingham tutor with qualifications from the University of Sydney in English Literature, conducting specialised tutoring for primary aged children struggling with reading, writing and spelling.
Her passion for teaching children is due to her youngest daughter struggling with reading, writing and spelling. Her attitude to school started to dwindle as she lost confidence and became withdrawn from the classroom. Learning became difficult for her and Jodie was worried she would never want to read.
Jodie studied various phonics based approaches and used these as a starting point to remedy the problem. She completed her Dyslexia Training Institute Certificate in Orton Gillingham.
Jodie is committed to helping her children succeed and working with them to find their own program based on their strengths and weaknesses. Her lessons are designed to compliment your child’s learning style and are either paired or one on one mentoring. As a parent with a child with Dyslexia, Jodie understands first hand the difficulties with tutoring your own child with Dyslexia and would agree a trained tutor is a great resource for her child.
Tracey Whiting - Faulconbridge, Blue Mountains
Also based in the Blue Mountains, in 2016Tracey completed her Orton Gillingham and multisensory language training through ISMLE to better understand her daughter’s learning difficulties. This initially allowed Tracy to feel more confident to help her child, which soon developed into a volunteer role assisting struggling readers within her local community.
Eventually, Tracey began working with children that required intervention for all aspects of literacy. With a background in yoga and wellbeing for the previous twenty-five years, Tracey applies the same mindfulness and dedication in helping children with their learning differences to feel more confident and empowered.
She also assists in guiding them through an evidenced based, structured and multi-sensory literacy program. Drawing upon her deep understanding of the challenges of Dyslexia, each child’s needs are catered for in a personalised and caring approach.
Tracey works with school aged children in both home and school based settings and holds a current certification in First Aid, CPR and WWCC alongside her MSL qualifications.
Rebecca Wakeham - Glenbrook and Online
Rebecca provides personalised learning support through her clinic in Glenbrook, NSW, and online for families across Australia. With a Primary Education degree, Yoshimoto Orton-Gillingham certification, and over 20 years’ experience, she uses evidence-based interventions to help students with dyslexia or dyscalculia, as well as preschool aged children to develop early literacy skills.
For in-person lessons, she offers 1:1 tutoring, semi-private lessons (2–3 students), and hands-on workshops on weekends and school holidays, covering spelling, multisensory math, and school readiness. All sessions are interactive and engaging.
For online lessons, she utilises an engaging virtual classroom – a platform that is truly unique and completely different to Zoom! Multisensory aspects are incorporated into each lesson through the student having the ability to manipulate lesson equipment as they would in a face-to-face session and is further supported by the resources included in a Study kit which is provided for all new enrolments.
With extensive experience supporting students with ADHD, ADD, ASD, and anxiety, Rebecca adopts a flexible approach to meet diverse learning needs. She is committed to helping every child build skills, confidence, and reach their full potential in school and in life!