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It's Not Dyslexia
Just because it’s not dyslexia, doesn’t mean you don’t struggle with reading. We can help struggling readers become proficient!
Dyslexia Clues to Watch Out For
If you believe your child has a reading disability, pay attention to these common signs of dyslexia found in young children.
Dyslexia and Decoding: Why We Teach Using Nonsense Words
At Online Reading Tutor, we use “nonsense” words during our lessons to help our students with dyslexia improve their decoding skills.
A mother asks, “What is dyslexia?”
One of our parents outlines her journey in discovering her daughter has dyslexia and how she progressed with Online Reading Tutor.
Computer Proficiency and Dyslexia
You can be a struggling reader but still be very successful in other areas. But why does your brain process some things well and not others?
Dyslexia is more common than you think!
Reading challenges like dyslexia are prominent in today’s society, affecting 15-20% of the global population. ORT is the solution for all!
Why learners with dyslexia thrive with Online Reading Tutor
Online Reading Tutor’s methods get proven and measurable results. This is how we help our learners with dyslexia.
Early Clues To Dyslexia
There are multiple indicators that your child may be at risk of dyslexia; here are some of the most common clues to watch out for.
What makes our dyslexia training so effective?
If your child is struggling with dyslexia, consider Online Reading Tutor’s unique approach to helping students overcome their reading challenges.
Why Do We Teach Decoding with Pseudo Words?
Using pseudo words to test students ensures that they are using decoding skills rather than memory, which then helps them accurately decode common words.
Dyslexia and the Right To Read Inquiry Report
The OHRC investigated the Ontarian school system and has deemed it insufficient in teaching those with dyslexia.
“Bob, Stop Teaching Kids to Read”
Online Reading Tutor’s founder, Bob Almack, shares his story on how he began helping students with dyslexia overcome their reading challenges.
Preparing for an IEP Meeting
A few tips to help you get ready for your IEP (Individualized Education Program) meeting with your child’s school.
Why does my dyslexic child struggle with reading but excel in other areas?
Dyslexic readers often have unique skills. We successfully helped thousands of dyslexic and struggling readers and we’re excited to help yours too!
If it’s not dyslexia, why is reading so hard?
Not having a diagnosis of dyslexia likely means that your child will not receive help from the school, it’s up to you to get your child the required support!
How can I help my dyslexic learner at home?
We know that it is difficult for a parent to watch their dyslexic child struggle with reading, but there are things that you can do to help.
What is Orton-Gillingham?
Online Reading Tutor uses the Orton-Gillingham method. But what exactly is it?