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Online Conference for Parents and Educators
The 2nd annual Spotlight on Dyslexia on-line conference by Learning Ally is coming up on December 4 from 9:30am – 6:00 pm. Attend sessions with world class experts from the comfort of your home! Attend live or watch later. Max … Continue reading
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Registration open for Fall – Winter 2014-15 O-G Associate level training
Limited spaces available for O-G Associate Level Training – Toronto, Canada. Register now!
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NEW – Summer 2014 Associate Level O-G Training
A new Orton-Gillingham Associate level Training session is being offered this summer. Learn how to reach your struggling readers and writers with research-based practice. Appropriate for early intervention and remediation as well as general classroom. Location: Toronto, Ontario Register now to reserve … Continue reading
What the heck is that e doing in the word have?
Many teachers who take the time to teach spelling are confounded about how to explain why there is an e at the end of words like have or give. Some can share with their students the fact that the “magic … Continue reading