Over 20 years of Empowering Children with Dyslexia and Dysgraphia. Contact me today for more information on how I can help your child.
CALT (Certified Academic Language Therapist)
CDT (Certified Dyslexia Therapist)
Dyslexia Specialist
Former Board Member for IDA (International Dyslexia Association)
Active Member of ALTA (Academic Language Therapy Association)
University certified with a Reading Specialization
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Yes, I hope so. Please click on the small box at the top on your cell phone or hit the Testimonial tab on your computer, and it will take you to additional pages.
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A CALT has acquired all of the skills and qualifications to allow her to sit for a national exam to prove her competency as a therapist. It’s somewhat like sitting for the CPA exam.
An ALT is typically someone who is still in the process of acquiring the skills needed to gain permission to take the test.
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Play with language activities: rhyming, first and last sound identification, un-blending small words and identifying the vowel sounds. These are all things you can do at home to help.
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Yes, CALTs who have been trained in the OrtonGillingham method have been trained to help children who struggle with dysgraphia.