Empowering Learners
Our Mission and Approach
At Learning Concierge, we believe education should be a personalized and joyful journey. Our mission is to empower learners—building confidence, curiosity, and critical thinking through a supportive, play-based approach.
Co-founders Jaime and Natalie developed the Learning Concierge Method, a research-based, customized program for children ages 2 through 5th grade.
More than a service, Learning Concierge is a partnership dedicated to nurturing each child’s full potential with joy, structure, and support.
Our Services
Serving students from age 2 through 5th grade
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Tailored one-on-one reading intervention using Orton-Gillingham, Fundations, Wilson Language, PAF and more.
Hands-on, multisensory strategies to boost confidence and a love for learning.
Focus on strengthening executive functioning skills like organization, time management, and decision-making.
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Individualized sessions provide multisensory, hands-on learning to build strong computation and problem-solving skills.
Real-world applications to deepen understanding and confidence in math.
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Educational consulting and personalized guidance are embedded in all of our services to support each student’s learning journey.
Seamless collaboration with schools and providers for consistent support.
Through strong relationships with service providers such as occupational therapy, speech therapy, and academic evaluations, we offer the resources to support your child as a whole.
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What Families Say
“Working with Jaime has been a transformative experience for my daughter. She finds ways to make homework and other dreaded activities engaging and fun. I cannot recommend her enough!” — Tara L., parent of a 5th grader
“My son’s progress has been INCREDIBLE with Natalie. Within a session or two they were fast friends, and he was learning without even realizing it.” — Lindsay K., parent of a 1st grader
“He not only made progress, but he gained confidence in and out of the classroom. Natalie is simply the best!” — Emily L., parent of a 3rd grader