How do I know if Basic Language Skills is appropriate for my child?
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After
your child has been tested by a professional for learning difficulties,
the evaluator will make recommendations about what remediation is
needed. Basic Language Skills (BLS) would be appropriate if
the recommendations included such things as: working on decoding
skills; using an Orton-Gillingham-based curriculum; learning Alphabetic Phonics; using a multisensory curriculum or strategies; learning with a strong phonetic approach to reading, etc. BLS
is appropriate because it integrates all the above with comprehensive
instruction in decoding, handwriting, spelling, fluency, reading
comprehension, composition, and vocabulary.
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