Anonymous wrote:OP, yes, tutoring for dyslexia is still very worth it for a 14 year old. I’ve reviewed a lot of the research - the peer-reviewed publications - and am unimpressed by Orton Gillingham. The evidence is thin for specific effects and the approach is fairly slow, which isn’t what you want. I’ve been using a few methods based on the Phono-Graphix approach (Reading Reflex, Reading Simplified), with great results. It hits decoding hard and RS in particular makes learning very streamlined. The evidence is fairly robust for this approach (P-G broadly).
Different things work for different kids, but I start where the evidence points, first and foremost.
+1 Look into speech to print/linguistic phonics programs, like Phono-Graphix, Reading Simplified, EBLI, etc.