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The Institute for Multi-Sensory Education
An up-to-date Orton-Gillingham based phonics reading program developed by the Institute for Multi-Sensor Education for paraprofessionals and parents to use with emergent readers in the classroom or homeschool.
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The reading program: "Sensational Strategies for Teaching Beginning Readers" was prepared by The Institute for Multi-Sensory Education so paraprofessionals could work with students in the classroom and parents could teach their children to read in the homeschool setting. IMSE's updated tightly structured and multi-sensory phonics reading program uses the same Orton-Gillingham methodology as leading literacy professors. This phonics program is a fun way to learn to read. It is gratifying to see your child master the foundations of early reading development. "Sensational Strategies for Teaching Beginning Readers" is helpfull for the slow learner as well as students with learning disabilities or dyslexia.
The Institute for Mutli-Sensory Education is well known for it's workshops on our modern adaptation of Orton-Gillingham for use in the general classroom, for special education teachers, reading teachers, and paraprofessionals. Our material can easily be incorporated into your current reading curriculum. We customize each training for the needs of each school distict.
Normal, healthy children can get a head start with early phonics interventions. This program is research supported. Recently, at Yale University, leading scientists utilizing brain MRIs were able to demonsrtrate that the human brain reads by breaking words into sounds. On November 3, 1997, this celebrated study was first published, in the Baltimore Sun. Reid Lyon Ph.D. from the National Institute of Health, has noted that only severely disabled students may not have the ability to read on grade level, by the 3rd grade when given (Orton-Gillingham) phonics based, mutli-sensory, reading instruction. The Institute's Sensational Strategies for Teaching Beginning Readers was written primarily for parents. But paraprofessionals will also benifit utilizing the same methods found in Orton-Gillingham instruction used by the nation's leading educators.
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