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[quote=Anonymous]OP, It would be very difficult to give you a good answer here. Most people make a blanket statement about the necessity of an OG program and as the PP alluded, there really isn't solid evidence for that. In fact, a pre-packaged "program" is rarely the ideal fit for anyone. There are so many skills that need to be considered to identify the best approach and therefore it should be individualized. Don't let yourself become convinced that OG is the only way. People love it because there is often a lot of early success, but many, many children become stuck with it at a certain point and as PP suggested, it is slow and dry. If you'd like to share more details about specific strengths, needs, test scores, etc that may be helpful in getting meaningful responses. At the core, dyslexia is a language-based learning disability so you may consider working with an SLP who addresses literacy.[/quote]
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