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Ms. Joy now brings the same systematic, explicit, cumulative approach she uses in reading to the world of writing. Foundational reading and foundational writing, under one roof.
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Many students who read well still freeze when asked to write. Writing is a skill that benefits from explicit, intentional teaching. Many programs move quickly to composition without first building the foundational skills that make writing possible. The Writing Road Map starts at the foundation and builds from there.
The program is built on the instructional framework of Diana Hanbury King’s Writing Skills Book A and is aligned with Joan Sedita’s Writing Rope. Joan Sedita is a nationally recognized literacy expert whose framework identifies the core skills every writer needs. The Writing Rope treats writing as a set of connected, teachable skills. Every concept is introduced orally before anything is written. Skills are taught in a clear sequence so students truly master each one before moving to the next.
The focus is expository writing, meaning fact-based academic writing, the kind students use throughout their academic lives. It is fully teachable when broken into clear, sequential steps. Organization, not length, is always the goal.
Built on Orton-Gillingham principles and the Science of Reading. Instruction is multisensory, engaging multiple learning pathways in every session.
The Writing Road Map covers the three foundational strands of Joan Sedita's Writing Rope. These are the building blocks that all higher-level writing depends on.
The Writing Road Map is a program, not a course with a fixed end date. Because each skill is taught to mastery, some students move through it faster than others. Progress determines the pace, not a calendar.
Here is what sets the Writing Road Map Program apart.
Honest answers to what families ask most.
Yes, and it is a natural complement. Reading and writing are connected but separate skills. Writing instruction requires its own dedicated session and is not combined with reading sessions. Ms. Joy can discuss how to structure both within your family’s schedule during the intake conversation.
This program is not grade-based. It is designed for upper elementary and middle school students who need foundational writing support, regardless of where they are in school. Students from different districts, private schools, and homeschool settings are all welcome. No prior grammar knowledge is assumed.
There is no fixed timeline. The Writing Road Map is a program, not a course with an end date. Some students move through it in one school year. Others take longer. Pace is determined by mastery, not a calendar. Think of it the way you would working with a personal trainer. Progress is real and steady but the work continues as long as it needs to.
No. This program is skill-based, not standards-based. Ms. Joy does not assess, track, or report on Common Core benchmarks. The goal is genuine mastery of foundational writing skills, not alignment to a grade-level curriculum.
An intake conversation is a brief getting-to-know-you call before enrollment. It covers your child’s background and current writing challenges, what the program is and what it is not, how sessions work, and whether the program is the right fit. Enrollment is selective. Ms. Joy reviews all key program details during this call so expectations are clear before sessions begin.
Ms. Joy monitors progress through careful observational checks during every session. Each family receives access to a shared session tracker, updated as sessions occur. It shows every skill covered, dates, homework assigned, and current status, so you always know exactly where your child is in the program. Voice notes after each session and WhatsApp access between sessions mean you are never in the dark.
The Writing Road Map Program uses Ms. Joy’s standard session rate structure. Pricing is shared during the intake conversation. Please reach out through the contact page to begin the conversation.