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<blockquote data-quote="aeroeng" data-source="post: 344757" data-attributes="member: 6557"><p>Ntvs,</p><p> </p><p> Yes Lindamood-Bell is one of the approved techniques frequently used to train dyslexics. Research has demonstrated the most effective programs are structured phonics programs that use multiple sensory technique. (Because we don't all learn the same way). There are several more.</p><p> </p><p> Dr. Samuel Orton developed a theory, he worked with a very talented teacher, Ann Gillinham and developed the Orton-Gillingham approach. This was the first structured phonemic reading program, and is the reason I can read today. Since them several different programs have been developed that use the same approach. Lindamood is one. Wilson is another popular one for older kids and adults. But the best thing to do is to contact the IDA for the complete list so you can find out what is available in your area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aeroeng, post: 344757, member: 6557"] Ntvs, Yes Lindamood-Bell is one of the approved techniques frequently used to train dyslexics. Research has demonstrated the most effective programs are structured phonics programs that use multiple sensory technique. (Because we don't all learn the same way). There are several more. Dr. Samuel Orton developed a theory, he worked with a very talented teacher, Ann Gillinham and developed the Orton-Gillingham approach. This was the first structured phonemic reading program, and is the reason I can read today. Since them several different programs have been developed that use the same approach. Lindamood is one. Wilson is another popular one for older kids and adults. But the best thing to do is to contact the IDA for the complete list so you can find out what is available in your area. [/QUOTE]
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