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Orton-Gillingham

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Doug Berry
Homeschool dad & founder of About Time · Updated Jun 16, 2026

A structured, multisensory method for teaching reading, widely used with children who have dyslexia.

Orton-Gillingham breaks reading into explicit, sequential steps and engages sight, sound, and touch together — tracing a letter while saying its sound, for instance. It's the basis for many well-known reading programs. Families of struggling or dyslexic readers seek it out because it's systematic and proven where guessing-based methods fall short.

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Dyslexia
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