Target Population: Grade 3 and Beyond
The Wilson Reading System is designed for use with individuals who have difficulty with written language in the areas of decoding (sounding out words) and spelling. The program is generally taught to students beginning with grade 3 through adult. Many students who benefit from WRS have deficiencies in phonologic awareness and/or orthographic processing, which makes it challenging to learn to read and spell without an explicit, systematic and multi-sensory approach. The Wilson Reading System specifically addresses the learning style of students with a language-based learning disability; however, it is beneficial to any student lacking basic reading and spelling skills.
The program will greatly benefit:
• Students with a language-based learning disability (such as dyslexia)
• Students unable to decode (sounding out words) accurately
• Slow, labored readers who lack fluency
• Students who may know words by sight but have difficulty reading new words and "nonsense" syllables
• Students who often guess at words
• Students able to speak and understand English but not read or write it (such as ELL students)
• Poor spellers
• Students unsuccessful with other reading programs or who have gaps in their decoding and/or spelling
Cleveland Hearing & Speech Center currently employs speech-language pathologists (SLPs) who are certified Wilson Dyslexia Practitioners. This means that the SLPs have completed a nearly yearlong training experience using the Wilson Reading System, under the supervision of an experienced Wilson trainer. They have attended workshops and meetings to discuss appropriate use of the program.
Group or individual therapy is offered. Therapy can range from one to three times per week for 30-90 minutes.