PRIDE Reading Program
Structured literacy curriculum for struggling readers that serves learners of many ages; placement is based on reading skills rather than grade and is commonly used with elementary and middle school students. 
The PRIDE Reading Program is an Orton-Gillingham–based curriculum designed specifically for struggling readers and dyslexic learners, giving parents a scripted, step-by-step path to follow at home. Lessons are multisensory and systematic, guiding students through phonemic awareness, phonics, sight words, and fluency with lots of built-in review and practice. Developed by reading specialists and aligned with science-of-reading research, the program assumes no prior expertise on the part of the parent and provides clear training materials and support. Families appreciate the way progress is broken into small, achievable steps that build confidence, not just skills. The program is a significant investment compared to generic phonics workbooks, but for many, it is still more affordable and flexible than ongoing private tutoring. 
Level-based kits typically range from about $94.90 for the Beginning Letters & Sounds level to around $150–$160 for higher levels, with a Level 1 kit listed at about $144.85; extra workbooks and materials are sold separately. 
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