Learning Ally's Partners

Learning Ally partners with other like-minded organizations in hopes of providing information and solutions for those looking for help managing learning and print disabilities.

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The Academy of Orton-Gillingham Practitioners and Educators is unique in being the only organization established and authorized expressly to set and maintain professional and ethical standards for the practice of the Orton-Gillingham Approach and to certify teachers and to accredit instructional programs that meet these standards. The Academy is incorporated and operates under the New York State Education Law, its corporate status being authorized in 1995 by action of the Board of Regents of The University of the State of New York on behalf of the Education Department of the State of New York. It is a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) organization.

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The Big Picture: Rethinking Dyslexia: Promoting the 2012 documentary film The Big Picture: Rethinking Dyslexia, and offering information for dyslexic individuals and their families.

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Bright Solutions for Dyslexia, Inc. was founded by Susan Barton, an internationally recognized expert in dyslexia. She is the developer of the Barton Reading and Spelling System – an Orton-Gillingham influenced system designed specifically for parents, homeschool parents, and volunteer tutors in literacy programs. The Barton System is easy to learn and contains enough support for parents and volunteer tutors, yet is complete enough for professional tutors as well as reading and resource specialists.

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Decoding Dyslexia: Network of grassroots parent groups working to raise dyslexia awareness, get families the support they need, and inform policy makers on best practices to support students with dyslexia in public schools. The first group started in New Jersey, but you can do a Facebook or visit the main Decoding Dyslexia site to find groups in other states.

The International Dyslexia Association

The International Dyslexia Association (IDA): The International Dyslexia Association (IDA) is an international organization dedicated to pursuing and providing the most comprehensive range of information and services that address the full scope of dyslexia and related difficulties in learning to read and write. The IDA actively promotes the Knowledge and Practice Standards for Teachers of Reading to ensure that all teachers are provided with the tools and training to teach all children to read. IDA believes that all individuals have the right to achieve their potential, that individual learning abilities can be strengthened and that social, educational and cultural barriers to language acquisition and use … must be removed.

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Lexercise offers online evaluation and therapy services (telepractice) for people with reading, spelling and writing problems such as dyslexia and dysgraphia. Lexercise’s online dyslexia test can help parents quickly identify a child’s risk of dyslexia. Find out more about how we can help you, or call 1.888.461.3343.

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Literate Nation is a nationwide, grassroots organization designed to drive seismic shifts in student literacy and educational outcomes. Literate Nation is a knowledge and support 501(c)(3) organization. We have the capacity for a systemic, coordinated, and sustained initiative for solving the most critical educational problems facing our schools today: students without the literacy skills to function in the 21st century economy and teachers without the deep knowledge and skill needed to instruct diverse student populations in reading development and literacy attainment.

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Military Child Education Coalition (MCEC): The work of the Military Child Education Coalition (MCEC) is focused on ensuring quality educational opportunities for all military children affected by mobility, family separation, and transition.

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National Center for Learning Disabilities (NCLD): Offers in depth information about learning disability diagnosis, management, and advocacy.

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Wilson Language Training® is dedicated to providing educators with the resources they need to help their students become fluent, independent readers. Wilson is a provider of professional learning and research-based reading and spelling curricula for all ages. Its multisensory, structured curricula—the WILSON Reading System®, WILSON Fundations®, WILSON Just Words®, and WILSON Fluency®—have proven highly effective. Wilson also brings to the task two decades of professional learning courses and ongoing teacher support. Partnering with public and private schools, as well as clinics and adult education centers across the country, Wilson strives toward its ultimate goal: literacy for all.

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Whizzimo, LLC, an educational technology company that creates powerful, flexible, and easy-to-use digital teaching platforms for multisensory reading and spelling instruction. To learn more, visit Whizzimo.com or call 404-884-8380.

 
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The Institute for Multi-Sensory Education's proprietary professional development provides direct, systematic and sequential instruction that empowers educators to teach the foundation of the English language. Our revised and expanded research-based Orton-Gillingham training provides exceptional staff development. The Institute’s instructional approach is ideal for: general education, special education, reading teachers, and learning resource room specialists. The IMSE Orton-Gillingham approach equips educators with strategies appropriate for every tier of the Response to Intervention model. Teachers, specialists, and aides can use these strategies to effectively intervene at the at-risk level and develop this population of students into successful readers, writers, and spellers. IMSE's trainings are hands-on and in-person, providing a unique, face-to-face learning experience for all participants.

RW&C

RW&C delivers professional ONLINE, one-to-one, in person, reading and spelling remediation services to help overcome the challenges associated with dyslexia, dysgraphia, and other learning difficulties. RW&C’s at-home Practice Sprints and Games supplement the weekly online lesson. It works! If you or your child are experiencing difficulty with reading, spelling, writing, or comprehension call now to learn how RW&C can help at 1-512-766-0208.

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