Learning Latin has become a breeze for some of the inmates in the Wyoming Department of Corrections, thanks to the Orton-Gillingham methodology the educational staff has implemented into the curriculum. Orton-Gillingham is a structured, phonics-based multi-sensory approach to teaching students to read. Teacher Gloria Wolf last year received training from...
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While much of the early literature was unpublished and of poor scientific design, there are now numerous controlled studies which have reported positive results for the use of coloured lenses. These studies have all been reported in peer reviewed journals, using reviewers with expertise in this field, who are unlikely...
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Not long ago, I received the most amazing email from a mum whose son is a real live wire. You can watch the YouTube videos of Nathan below to see what I mean. Nathan is a past member of my program The Ten Minute Tutor and a few years ago...
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Joseph Clough (pronounced Cluff) is a number #1 best-selling Hay House author. He has a voice like velvet and has created over 200 hours of hypnosis and coaching MP3s and videos that are downloaded over 3 million times every year and listened to over 250 thousand times per month. Joseph...
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Public education is more stressful than ever for our children, as standardized testing requirements increase and programs like art, music and physical education are being phased out. The result of this type of environment is predictable, and the medical establishment and big pharma are making a killing by drugging active...
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Today we’re going to be talking about how to teach your child to read using syllables. I’m Liz Dunoon and when my 3 children all experienced learning difficulties, I helped them to catch up at school with their reading and spelling and achieve success. As a qualified teacher who specialises...
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Will Smith has attributed his success over the years to two things: His inability to read and an ex-girlfriend, whom he thinks cheated on him because he couldn’t read and wasn’t good enough. Whether that that was the reason for their split or something else altogether, Will vowed to himself...
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The following is a newspaper article interview by Cherie Moselen of the Warrandyte Diary dated: June 2016 Learning to read. It’s as easy as ABC, right? Unfortunately for people with dyslexia, the path to literacy can be a serious struggle. So serious, the stigma of failure for some can lead...
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