14 PROVEN Orton Gillingham Reading Program Choices: If your child is falling behind in reading, then you probably need an Orton Gillingham reading program. While there are MANY great reading programs out there, many do NOT work for kids with dyslexia. …Continue reading →
We’ve known for decades: Orton Gillingham Approach Reading Programs are effective for teaching children with dyslexia to read: If your child has been diagnosed (officially) with dyslexia by a qualified neuropsychologist, psychologist, or psychoeducational evaluator, then you probably need to …Continue reading →
What exactly is the Orton Gillingham Method or an Orton-Gillingham reading program? The Orton Gillingham method uses multisensory teaching to teach reading to kids with dyslexia. Multisensory instruction is a specific way of teaching children with learning disabilities, and particularly for …Continue reading →
Orton-Gillingham Training is a key to reading success. If you ever feel helpless because your child is NOT making progress in learning to read, training can help. This is especially true if your child has been diagnosed with dyslexia or …Continue reading →
Is your child having a hard time learning which sounds each letter makes? It’s also called phonemic awareness. If so, I have some great tools for you. However, first it’ll help to understand how and why you need these tools. …Continue reading →
What Makes for Effective Orton-Gillingham Programs? Some programs claim to be Orton-Gillingham programs, but the multisensory activities are missing or light weight. SO, you need to check programs carefully to make sure they’re actually effective Orton-Gillingham programs. Programs often claim …Continue reading →
To create multisensory reading instruction for your child, you must first think of your learning goals. Also consider whether your child has an auditory learning style, visual learning style, kinesthetic learning style, or tactile learning style. When you have determined …Continue reading →
Exactly WHAT is Dyslexia? Are you uncertain what is dyslexia and what isn’t dyslexia? You are NOT alone! Confusion happens when people use the definition and diagnosis of dyslexia interchangeably. Dyslexia as a definition and diagnosis are two different things. …Continue reading →
There are basically two options for getting an Educational Evaluation for your child. They are the public school system or a private provider (educational psychologist or neuropsychologist.) A neuropsychologist is your most qualified option. Option #1: Publicly Paid For Educational …Continue reading →