How to Use the Orton Gillingham Method to Become the Dyslexia Tutor Your Child Needs. Remember you don’t have to homeschool to use Orton Gillingham at home. cover art

How to Use the Orton Gillingham Method to Become the Dyslexia Tutor Your Child Needs. Remember you don’t have to homeschool to use Orton Gillingham at home.

How to Use the Orton Gillingham Method to Become the Dyslexia Tutor Your Child Needs. Remember you don’t have to homeschool to use Orton Gillingham at home.

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You don’t need to be a professional dyslexia tutor to improve your child’s reading. In this episode of The Literacy Keys, you’ll learn how to bring the Orton Gillingham method right into your home using simple, powerful tips that help your child make real progress.

If you’ve ever sat at the kitchen table watching your child avoid doing their homework, you’re not alone. That frustration is exactly why this episode exists. Tracy, an Orton Gillingham tutor, discusses the “fourth-grade slump;” explains why traditional reading instruction leaves dyslexic learners behind, and shows you ways to confidently use Orton Gillingham at home, even if you have zero teaching experience.

You’ll learn two practical OG strategies you can use immediately to help your child read and spell with less stress. These parent-friendly, multisensory techniques mirror what expert dyslexia tutors use during structured literacy lessons, but without the price tag.

If you homeschool, or if you’ve simply been looking for a way to use the Orton Gillingham method at home, this episode will ensure you do so with clarity and confidence. Listen now and discover how.


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