Programs
We provide virtual sessions for children from public and private schools across the United States. Based in Central Florida, we also offer in-person sessions for residents in the Orlando, FL area.
Dyslexia Curriculums offered by ClearPath Dyslexia:
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BUILD, an early intervention program for five- and six-year-old students showing early signs of dyslexia, this 100-lesson program by Scottish Rite for Children offers targeted support.
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Take Flight, an intervention program by Scottish Rite for Children, serves students from age seven through middle school. This two-year program provides students with dyslexia the tools they need to understand and master our language.
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The Wilson Reading System, created by Barbara Wilson, is an intervention program for ages seven to adult. This program provides students with dyslexia the tools they need to understand and master the English language.
Benefits of Therapy Over Tutoring
The key difference between a dyslexia therapist and a reading tutor is their approach to instruction. A dyslexia therapist creates a tailored instructional plan designed to improve reading and writing skills, while a reading tutor generally focuses on reinforcing what the student is already learning in school.
More information on Scottish Rite for Children
Scottish Rite Hospital conducts extensive research and has developed educational therapies focused on improving reading, writing, and spelling skills.
Scottish Rite for Children has developed several structured reading programs targeting different age groups. "Build" is their early intervention program, "Take Flight" is designed for ages seven through middle school, and their newest program, "Jet," launching this fall, will support newly identified high school students and adults.
All of their programs are structured literacy lessons based on the Orton-Gillingham Approach, ensuring effective and individualized instruction. These programs are designed to be implemented by highly trained professionals.
Learn More at https://scottishriteforchildren.org/
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