Method: What is the Orton-Gillingham Method?

The Orton-Gillingham (OG) method is a proven, multisensory approach designed to help students with reading, writing, and spelling—especially those with dyslexia or other learning challenges. Developed by Dr. Samuel Orton and educator Anna Gillingham, this approach is tailored to each student’s needs, providing a structured yet flexible way to build language skills.

How It Works?

The Orton-Gillingham method focuses on teaching the connections between sounds and letters (phonics) in a step-by-step, logical sequence. Sessions engage multiple senses—visual, auditory, kinesthetic, and tactile—to help students learn and retain information effectively.

Key Features:

Multisensory: Uses sight, sound, touch, and movement for deeper learning.

Structured, Sequential, and Cumulative: Concepts are introduced in a logical order and built on previously mastered skills.

Individualized Instruction: Customized to match each student’s unique pace and level of understanding.

Diagnostic and Prescriptive: Constant assessment allows for adjustments based on the student’s progress.

Who Benefits from Orton-Gillingham?

This method is especially helpful for students struggling with:

Dyslexia

Reading comprehension

Spelling difficulties

Written expression

Why Choose the Orton-Gillingham Method?

The OG approach empowers students to gain confidence, improve literacy skills, and build a strong foundation for academic success. It’s widely recognized as one of the most effective strategies for overcoming reading and language difficulties.

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