Providing dyslexia and literacy support

Home, clinic, virtual and school-based services in Mexico, the U.S.,
and across the world for the English-speaking population.

Literacy is a right!

Humans are not born as readers and we all need to be taught this skill set. Reading and writing is a code.

Learning this code can be extremely challenging for children with learning differences. Research tells us that all children benefit from learning to read and write using a phonological and phonetic-based, explicit, structured and systematic approach.

Young Minds Dyslexia Center uses the evidence-based, individualized Orton-Gillingham approach to help unlock literacy for children. It is often considered the “gold standard” for reading remediation. By using multisensory tools to teach phonics sequentially, students can learn cognitively and become more confident in their reading, writing, and language skills.

Every child should have access to learning the fundamental skills of reading and writing, so that they can explore and engage independently with information, allowing them to reach their fullest potential.

Celia Young
Owner, MA, CCC-SLP, SLDI

Assessment

  • Comprehensive Dyslexia Assessment
  • Diagnostic Report including recommendation for therapy goals and school accommodations
  • Parent Meeting - Discussion of Findings & Next Steps

Therapy

  • 50-minute individualized and responsive therapy sessions with an Orton-Gillingham Trained Provider
  • Explicit and systematic intervention in phonological awareness, phonics, and spelling patterns, and morphology Option of clinic, home, virtual or school-based

Consultation

  • School Consultation Collaboration meetings with the child's school team to help integrate successful therapeutic approaches into their classroom setting
  • Family Consultation Up-skilling parents on how they can best support their child's literacy development in the home setting

Learn more about dyslexia

Children in class

Signs of dyslexia

Dyslexia looks different for children at different ages. Learn some of the common signs of dyslexia for preschool-aged children, early elementary schoolers, and older children.

Dyslexia and Orton-Gillingham

Learn more about what dyslexia is and the proven Orton-Gillingham International approach we use at Young Minds.

Dyslexia misconceptions

Dyslexia is a common learning difference, and misinformation is widespread. Debunk some of the more common myths and misconceptions about dyslexia.

Communicate with Kate

Concerned about your child's speech and language development? Reach out to our partner clinic, Communicate with Katea team of native English-speaking, bilingual, qualified speech & language pathologists offering services all throughout Mexico.

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