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Who were Orton and Gillingham
Samuel Torrey Orton (1879 - 1948)
neurospychiatrist and pathologist, was a pioneer in focusing attention
on reading failure and related language processing difficulties. He brought
together neuroscientific information and principles of remediation. As early
as the 1920s, he had extensively studied children with the kind of language
processing difficulties now commonly associated with dyslexia and had formulated
a set of teaching principles and practices for such children.
Anna Gillingham (1878 - 1963)
awas a gifted educator and psychologist with a superb mastery of the
language. Working with Dr. Orton, she trained teachers and compiled and published
instructional materials, Over the last half century the Orton-Gillingham approach
has been the seminal and most influential intervention designed expressly
for remediating the language processing problems of children and adults with
dyslexia.
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Central Ohio Branch of
The International
Dyslexia Association
c/o 635 Park Meadow Rd,
Suite 213
Westerville, Ohio
43081
Information:
helpline@cobida.org
A letter from our President

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