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In Maitland, we at RIP IT UP Reading provide expert assistance to individuals facing challenges with reading, writing and numeracy. Our specialised programmes cater to those with learning disabilities in reading, mathematics and written expression, offering personalised strategies to help them succeed. We recognise the impact that learning difficulties can have on both academic performance and self-confidence, and our goal is to provide support that truly makes a difference.


We work closely with individuals of all ages to develop tailored learning plans based on each learner's needs. From reading support to assistance with handwriting, our evidence-based intervention help learners gain confidence and make meaningful progress. With flexible online and in-person sessions available in Maitland, we’re ready to help individuals on their learning journey. Call 0423 584 808 to start today.

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What Makes Us Stand Out

  • Extensive experience with over 20 years in helping individuals overcome learning difficulties.
  • Customised plans based on in-depth assessments, ensuring that every individual's needs are met.
  • Research-based methods that have been proven across a wide range of learning challenges.
  • Over 10,000 success stories from individuals who have improved their literacy and numeracy skills.
  • Accessible online and in-person sessions designed to fit around busy schedules and personal preferences.
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Helping Maitland students strengthen reading skills with personalised techniques focused on comprehension, fluency and vocabulary. Support fosters confidence, making reading more engaging for academic growth and everyday enjoyment.

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Build essential maths skills for Maitland students through targeted support in problem-solving, arithmetic and numeracy. Lessons are designed to boost understanding, accuracy and confidence in tackling schoolwork and real-life challenges.

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Support Maitland students in developing clear, creative writing with lessons on grammar, sentence structure and composition. Focused practice helps sharpen writing skills for academic success and everyday communication.

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Detailed assessments for Maitland students evaluate literacy, numeracy and cognitive skills. Insights highlight strengths and areas needing improvement, guiding personalised learning strategies to support academic growth.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What areas of Maitland do you support?

    We proudly serve the Maitland region and nearby areas, including:


    • East Maitland
    • Rutherford
    • Thornton
    • Lorn 
    • Bolwarra Heights
    • Aberglasslyn
    • Tenambit

    If your area isn’t listed, please reach out to confirm whether we can assist you with reading support in your specific location.

  • What role do parents play in managing a learning disability?

    Parents play a vital role by advocating for their child, collaborating with teachers and creating a supportive home environment. They help by fostering self-confidence, reinforcing strengths and ensuring access to resources like tutoring or therapy.

  • What is the difference between a reading difficulty and a reading disability?

    A reading difficulty generally refers to any struggle or challenge a person may face with reading, which can be caused by a variety of factors such as a lack of instruction, limited exposure to books or poor comprehension skills. Reading difficulties can often be addressed through targeted instruction or practice and are not necessarily lifelong.


    A reading disability, however, refers to a specific, diagnosable condition, such as dyslexia, that causes persistent issues with reading. Reading disabilities are neurological in nature and typically require specialised interventions to help individuals overcome the challenges they face. 


    Unlike general reading difficulties, a reading disability often involves a lifelong struggle with decoding, comprehension and fluency, despite appropriate educational support. While reading disabilities can’t be cured, early and ongoing intervention can significantly improve an individual’s ability to read and engage with written material.

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