About the REACH O-G Learning Centre
REACH Orton-Gillingham Learning Centre is an
academic remediation
centre that was formed to assist individuals who are struggling to
learn to read or spell. Using the Orton-Gillingham approach to
remediating language-based learning difficulties, our staff have all
been specifically trained to teach reading, writing and basic language
skills to students who have difficulties acquiring these
skills.
Many student require this kind of intervention, either in a small group
or at a one on one level, in order to acquire the literacy and math
skills necessary to succeed in school. While some children are able to
learn to read and spell in a typical classroom setting, a significant
population of students need the information presented in a different
way in order to learn. This approach to teaching in the way that the
student learns is where REACH comes in.
The REACH Difference
1 to 1 Tutoring. This
means that one
tutor specifically designs and teaches Orton-Gillingham lessons to one
student for one full hour. We call this a Total Language Hour.
All tutors and directors are certified
in
the Orton-Gillingham approach to remediating language based learning
difficulties. Our centre also places a high importance on the ongoing
training and enrichment of our staff. The support given to our staff
reflects the value we place on the needs of our students.
Lessons are multisensory,
sequential,
cumulative, systematic and designed specifically for each student prior
to each lesson. The English language is broken into manageable pieces
that are presented multisensorially to the student to ensure an
engaging, successful lesson.
Regular progress reports are
given that
outline specifically the skills that the student is learning. The
progress of each student is also monitored by our directors to ensure
that maximum expertise can be shared for the benefit of each student.
REACH Learning Centre is dedicated to parent
education. We offer parent enrichment sessions and a
parent
library of resources about learning difficulties, literacy, current
research in literacy, and other issues relating to learning
difficulties.
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