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I provide one on one virtual dyslexia therapy using Take Flight: A Comprehensive Reading Intervention for Students with Dyslexia. The curriculum was created for children who have been identified with Dyslexia. It is an individualized Orton-Gillingham based approach which addresses all areas of language development needed to create successful spellers, readers and writers. What is Dyslexia therapy? Intervention for dyslexia directly, explicitly and systematically teaches an awareness of the sounds of language, letter-sound associations, vocabulary and strategies for understanding written language. Guided, repeated practice enables the child to apply what they have learned efficiently. Intensity (e.g., smaller group size, extended length of sessions and treatment, more individualized lessons) is what distinguishes dyslexia intervention from regular reading instruction. We are retraining the Dyslexic brain by lighting up the parts of the brain that are working well, and helping to compensate for the part that is weaker. Who can teach Take Flight? I have been certified to teach Take Flight, only certified practitioners may utilize the Take Flight program. The program was created at the Luke Waites Center for Dyslexia & Learning Disorders at the Texas Scottish Rite Hospital in Dallas, Texas. It is a highly effective, multi-sensory, explicit, systematic phonetic method of instruction for both reading and spelling. We start at the phoneme level of language, at very basic skills, and progress to the more nuanced skills such as morphology and etymology. How often do children need therapy? This program is intended to be taught 5 times a week for 45 minutes each session or 4 times a week for 60 minutes each session. If necessary, we can make accommodations for timing. Therapy is a marathon, not a sprint.
Reading (dyslexia) · Reading · Spelling
1. Customised Lesson Plans Tailored Curriculum: Lessons designed to align with the student’s current level, learning goals, and interests. Skill Focus: Emphasis on specific areas such as speaking, listening, reading, writing, grammar, and vocabulary, depending on the student's needs. From primary school to high school level. Frequency of Lessons: Options for intensive courses, one-off sessions or regular weekly sessions. 2. One-on-One Attention Personalised Feedback: Detailed, individualised feedback on assignments and practice exercises. Adaptive Teaching Methods: Various teaching methods and tools to suit different learning styles (visual, auditory, kinesthetic). 3. Comprehensive Support Exam Preparation: Help with standardised tests and school exams. Homework Assistance: Support with school assignments, essays, and projects. 4. Resource Provision Materials and Resources: Recommendation of textbooks, worksheets, online resources, and other study materials. Technology Integration: Utilising digital tools, apps, and platforms for interactive learning experiences. 5. Cultural Insights Cultural Context: Explanation of nuances of the English language, including idioms, colloquialisms, and cultural references. Practical Usage: Focus on real-world language use, such as for social situations. 6. Progress Tracking and Evaluation Regular Assessments: Conduct regular quizzes and assessments to track progress. Progress Reports: Provide periodic progress reports to students and/or parents. 7. Motivation and Encouragement Goal Setting: Help students set and achieve language learning goals. Confidence Building: Foster a supportive and encouraging learning environment. 8. Parent and Student Consultations Regular Meetings: Consultations with parents (for younger students) to discuss progress and strategies. Feedback Sessions: Discuss with students to address their concerns and preferences.
English · Grammar · Spelling
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