Sunday, August 21, 2011

Curriculum Adaptations of OG.MS Method

Orton-Gillingham-based multisensory method  teaches a dyslexic person to read, write, and spell.
The following are the most well-known adaptations of the original Orton-Gillingham method:
  • Barton Reading & Spelling SystemDesigned for one-on-one tutoring of children, teenagers and adults by parents, volunteer tutors, reading or resource specialists or their aides, and professional tutors.The Barton System is the easiest one to learn because tutor training comes on DVD, along with fully scripted lesson plans.
    Published by Bright Solutions for Dyslexia, Inc.
    http://www.bartonreading.com/408-559-3652
    Orton-GillinghamThe pure, unchanged, original method.A.C.C., Massachusetts General Hospital
    617-726-2764
    Slingerland
    Designed for classroom settings of young children in the first, second, and third grades.The Slingerland Institute
    http://www.slingerland.org/
    425-453-1190
    MTA (Multi-sensory Teaching Approach)
    Edmar Educational Services
    214-321-8656 (Phone/Fax)
    Alphabetic PhonicsTexas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children
    214-559-7800
    Wilson Reading System
    Wilson Language Training Corporation
    http://www.wilsonlanguage.com/
    800-899-8454
    Language!Sopris West
    800-547-6747
    Project Read
    by Enfield and Greene
    Published by The Language Circle
    612-884-4880
    Recipe for Reading516-242-8943
    Preventing Academic Failure (PAF)
    Published by Educators Publishing Service (EPS)
    845-279-8810
    http://www.pafprogram.com/

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