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Our reading tutorial: "Sensational Strategies for Teaching Beginning Readers" was created by The Institute for Multi-Sensory Education so parents could teach their children to read at home and paraprofessionals could work with students in the classroom.. This up-to-date highly structured and multi-sensory phonics based program uses the same Orton-Gillingham methods used by top reading professionals. Our updated Orton-Gillingham based phonics program is fun for children as well as their parents. Parents will find the improved reading skills of their child very rewarding. We have found our program helpfull for the slow learner, and especially for the students with learning disabilities like dyslexia. Healthy children can get a head start with early phonics instruction.
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We are also known for our staff development programs in update Orton-Gillingham. We work specifically well with general classroom teachers who are excited about having new tools to work with their slow learners. Of course, we also offer staff development programs for all reading instructors, tutors, and special education teachers. We believe that all children benefit from a multi-sensory phonics based reading program such as Orton-Gillingham.
At Yale University, scientists utilizing brain MRIs were able to demonsrtrate that the normal brain reads by breaking down words into sounds. On Nov. 3, 1997, this celebrated study was published, in the Baltimore Sun. Reid Lyon Ph.D. of the NIH, has noted that only the most severely disabled children may not have the ability to read on grade level, by the 3rd grade, when given phonics based, mutli-sensory, reading instruction (Orton-Gillingham).
The Institute's Sensational Strategies for Teaching Beginning Readers was written for parents but any reading instructor will benifit by having the same tools found in the Orton-Gillingham methods used by the nation's leading reading instructors.
You can: See, hear, feel the difference
The Institute for Multi-Sensory Education can be found at www.Orton-Gillingham.com

Other IMSE web sites:
IMSE's Research Supports Multi-Sensory Phonics Based Reading Programs
Sensational Strategies for Teaching Beginning Readers
Phonics based reading instructinal tutorial