Partner Website: Institute for Multi-Sensory Education

Overview

IMSE’s proven approach to teaching reading is based on the whole child, not just literacy by itself. A student’s environmental, cultural, and social factors are linked with literacy development, which in turn, impacts outcomes later in life. IMSE's Orton-Gillingham program allows children to break down how and why letters and words sound the way they do. Using multiple senses, children can better understand the rules of the English language. This is effective in the classroom because it allows educators to teach children in the way that each individual child learns best. IMSE has a 25 year track record and was the first company to take Orton-Gillingham and expand it to help not just students with dyslexia but those in the general education classroom as well.

Contact

Phone: (800) 646-9788

Email: info@imse.com

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