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Welcome to the Reading Warriors FAQ!

We know parents and carers often have a few key questions when choosing the right support for their child’s reading journey — and we’re here to make it simple.

At reading warriors we are qualified teachers who are passionate about supporting children to develop their reading skills and reach their full potential.

At Reading Warriors we are passionate about supporting students to develop and maintain their reading skills, and develop a love of reading.

Our program is delivered in person, across the Illawarra within school term. The structure is one lesson each week for the term. 

Our program is delivered in person.

Our program is $65 per week, and we do offer split payments over the school year term to make it more affordable and accessible.

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Reading is the key that unlocks every other subject. When a child learns to read, they begin to read to learn — and the world opens up.

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Benefits & What we do?

What are the benefits of supporting your children through reading skills in their early years, review the below FAQ to help you as a guide.

Because reading is the foundation of all future learning. If a child falls behind in reading during their early years, it can impact every subject — from maths word problems to science comprehension. Early support builds strong literacy skills, confidence, and sets them up for long-term success.

Yes — even small reading gaps can widen quickly without support. What starts as a minor struggle can turn into frustration, avoidance, and falling further behind. Catching and addressing it early helps your child stay engaged and motivated in their learning.

Not always. Classroom teachers do an incredible job, but they’re often managing large groups with varied abilities. Some children need targeted, explicit intervention — especially if they’re missing foundational skills like phonemic awareness or decoding strategies.

Kids are incredibly aware of how they compare to peers. If they’re struggling to read, they may feel embarrassed, avoid reading aloud, or disengage from schoolwork. By giving them the right support early, we not only build their skills — we rebuild their confidence.