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1 Service Provider Referral List Listed below is contact information for vetted local professionals who provide services for the reading-challenged population in Colorado. These individuals and businesses are members of our community who have met the high standards required to be on this list. All listed service providers are members of IDA at the Professional, LD School, or Corporate level. ** Please note: IDA-RMB does not endorse any specific individual, business, school or program. Please contact the particular service providers for more specific information. Click on the following links to jump to a particular section: Denver Central Tutors North and West Metro Area Tutors (Arvada, Dacono, Golden, Erie, Lakewood) South and East Metro Area Tutors (Aurora, Castle Rock, Centennial, Englewood, Greenwood Village, Highlands Ranch, Littleton, Lonetree, and Parker) Boulder Area Tutors (Boulder, Niwot, Broomfield, Westminster, Lafayette, Louisville, Dacono, Erie, Ward) Northern Colorado Tutors (Longmont, Loveland, Fort Collins, Greeley Area) Southern Colorado Tutors (Alamosa, Colorado Springs, Fountain and Pueblo) Mountains and Western Colorado Tutors (Edwards, Evergreen, Fruita, Grand Junction, Salida) Diagnosticians and Psychologists Other Services (Advocacy, Counseling, Psychotherapy, Special Schools, Lawyers, etc.) * Evaluating Professionals Fact Sheet * (A Publication of the International Dyslexia Association) Denver Central Tutors Elise Edelson Katch, MA, LCSW Lowry Speech & Occupational Therapy, Deb Fenton, M.S, CCC- SLP, Clinical Director/Owner Diane Mayer Jennifer Pelcyger, M.Ed. Dyslexia Solutions Debra Schlicht Morris, M.A. Anabella Weinberg Empowered Learning Therapeutic Academic Tutor, Lic. Clin. Social Wkr., Reading Specialist Tutoring by 7 Speech/Lang. s w/ OG training. Handwriting & keyboarding support by OTs Certified Academy of Orton-Gillingham Practitioners & Educators Orton-Gillingham Language Therapist Reading/Learning Specialist and Tutor (K-adult) Cert. Teacher, Dyslexia. Consultant, Screener, Certified Barton Tutor [email protected] Denver [email protected] Two Denver Locations [email protected] Denver [email protected] Denver [email protected] Denver [email protected] Denver p.1/10
2 North and West Metro Area Tutors (Arvada, Dacono, Golden, Erie, Lakewood) Eileen Conroy Reading Arvada Intervention, Academic Tutor, Speech Language Rita Stevenson Certified Academy of Golden O-G Practitioners & Educators Deanna Foss Reading Specialist Lakewood BrainRest, Inc. Meg Perkins Learning Specialist Lakewood South and East Metro Area Tutors (Aurora, Castle Rock, Centennial, Englewood, Greenwood Village, Highlands Ranch, Littleton, Lonetree, and Parker) Michelle Cregger Colleen Cudney Sandra Barter, M.Ed. Jennifer Price Lynne Fitzhugh, Ph.D, LDT, CALT-QI, Psych. Ruth Levisohn Joy McIntosh, M.A. Ascend Learning Center Lynne B. Pred, Ph.D Mary Russell, M.A., CALT Carol Stather Judy J. Thornton Paula White Professional Literacy Services, Spec. Ed., Dyslexia Specialist Diagnostic Specialist, Reading, Writing Specialist Learning Disabilities Specialist Tutoring, ACT/SAT College Prep, Organizational/ Study Skills, Advocates Diagnostics and Therapy for Dyslexia, Dysgraphia & Dyscalculia Speech-Language Learning Specialist Reading/Learning Specialist, Speech/Language Certified Academic Language Therapist Reading Specialist/Dyslexia Remediation Academic Language Therapist Cert. Academic Lang. Practitioner Castle Rock Castle Rock Centennial Centennial READ (7323) Greenwood Village Greenwood ext 104 Village Greenwood Village Greenwood Village Highlands Ranch Highlands Ranch Highlands Ranch Highlands Ranch p.2/10
3 South and East Metro Area Tutors continued (Aurora, Castle Rock, Centennial, Englewood, Greenwood Village, Highlands Ranch, Littleton, Lonetree, and Parker) Mel Manion-Towner, MA, CCC-SLP/MS Cynthia Herzl Sp/Lang., Sp. Ed. Generalist, Reading & Math Speech-Language /Literacy Tutor Littleton Yes Littleton Maureen Lake Learning Specialist Lonetree Sandra Giorgetta, MA, Dyslexia Specialist, Parker CALT Certified Academic Language Practitioner Jean Tracy, M.Ed. Elementary Teacher, Reading Specialist, Cert. Wilson Tutor I, II Parker Boulder Area Tutors (Boulder, Niwot, Broomfield, Westminster, Lafayette, Louisville, Dacono, Erie, Ward) Nicolas Clausen- Summit Reading Center Reading, Spelling, Comp., Writing, Math Boulder Mary Alice Ward, CALT Boulder Dyslexia Therapy Larisa Wilder, SLP Wilder Language & Learning Certified Academic Language Practitioner Speech/Language Boulder Boulder Catherine H. Deml, M.Ed. Literacy Specialist Broomfield Margie Thompson, M.A. CCC-SLP Darcy Mordhorst Karen Leopold, MS Ed. Speech Language /Reading Specialist OG Tutor, Reading Specialist Fellow, Academy of Orton-Gillingham Practitioners and Educators Lafayette Niwot Ward Northern Colorado Tutors (Fort Collins, Greeley Area, Longmont, Loveland) Cynthia Olson, MA Ed., CALT, ET/P, MA Ed. Psych. Karen Nystrom, M.S. Certified Academic Ft. Collins Language Therapist, o.com Educational Therapist, Educational Psych. Speech-Language Ft. Collins p.3/10
4 Northern Colorado Tutors continued (Fort Collins, Greeley Area, Longmont, Loveland) Ann Webb Tutor, Fellow Orton Ft. Collins Gillingham Practicioners & Educ. Julia Bottom Reading Specialist Longmont Jenny Heidel Lynn M. Doughman, M.S.Ed. Orton-Gillingham Tutor, Retired Reg./Spec. Ed. Teacher Educational Diagnostician and Dyslexia Therapist Longmont Loveland Southern Colorado Tutors (Alamosa, Colorado Springs, Fountain and Pueblo) Margaret Emery Lynne Fitzhugh, Ph.D, LDT, CALT-QI- Psych. Barton Reading Tutor, Colorado Elem. Ed. Teacher Springs Diagnostics and Colorado Therapy for Dyslexia, Springs Dysgraphia & Dyscalculia Marsha Garrett Interventionist/Tutor Carole Young- Schroeder, M. Ed. Peggy Johnson (h) (cell) Colorado Springs Educational Therapist Colorado Springs Certified Elem Fountain Teacher, Reading Intervent./tutor K-3 Mountains and Western Colorado Tutors (Edwards, Evergreen, Fruita, Grand Junction, Salida) Lori Woodring Anderson, CALT Martha Scott, MA Lindsay Lesch Academic Ascents, LLC Spec. Ed. Teacher, Carbondale yes Certified Academic Language Therapist Reading Spec., LD Evergreen tutor, Rocky Mt. Academic Assessment and Tutoring, LLC Cert. Orton- Gillingham Tutor, Spec. Ed. Teacher Frisco yes Elaine Fletemeyer Literacy Intervention. Specialist, Tutor Educ. & RtI consultant (c) Grand Junction p.4/10
5 Mountains and Western Colorado Tutors Continued (Edwards, Evergreen, Fruita, Grand Junction, Salida) Charlotte (Charlie) Tye Prudence (Pooh) Biship Educational Salida Diagnostician/Therap. IMSLEC certified, also serve dysgraphia, NLD, Executive Functioning Reading Specialist & Learning Coach Diagnosticians and Psychologists Nomita Chhabildas Anne Whitney, Ed.D, CCC-SLP Colleen Cudney Carole Young- Schroeder, M. Ed. Lynne Fitzhugh, Ph.D, LDT, CALT-QI, Psych. Lowry Speech & Occupational Therapy, Deb Fenton, M.S, CCC- SLP, Clinical Director/Owner Silverthorne/ Frisco Licensed Clin. Psych Boulder University of Colorado Boulder Speech-Language Broomfield lting.com Diagnostic Castle Rock Specialist/reading, writing specialist Educational Therapist Colorado Springs Diagnostics and therapy for dyslexia, dysgraphia & dyscalculia Tutoring by 7 Speech/Lang. s w/ OG training. Handwriting & keyboarding support by OTs [email protected] Colo.Sp READ (7323) Den [email protected] Colorado Springs & Denver Two Denver Locations Nancy Winfrey, Ph.D Clinical Psychologist [email protected] Denver Brian Wolff, Ph.D, Elizabeth Bruno, Ph.D., Erica Meyer, Psy. D. Wolff Child Psycholog Clinical Psychologists [email protected] Denver Lynne B. Pred, Ph.D. Ruth Levisohn Colleen O Donnell, Ph.D., P.C. Lynn M. Doughman, M.S.Ed. Charlotte (Charlie) Tye Speech/Language Other services: see next page [email protected] m Greenwood Village Speech/Language [email protected] ext 104 Greenwood Village Clinical Psychologist [email protected] Highlands Ranch Educational [email protected] Loveland Diagnostician & Dyslexia Therapist Educational [email protected] Salida Diagnostician & Therapist, IMSLEC certified p.5/10
6 Other Services (advocacy, counseling, psychotherapy, special schools, lawyers, etc.) Hillside School Description /Website Phone City ½ day 1-9 school for students with learning differences Boulder Julie Hagy-Hancock, M.S. Success by Design The Hillsprings Learning Center Craig Knippenberg, LCSW, M. Div. Special Education Consultant/Advocate ½ Day School for LD/ADD Therapy, counseling, academic testing, specializing in child & adolescent neurobehavioral disorders il.com com Boulder Colorado Springs Denver Evaluating Professionals Fact Sheet A Publication of the International Dyslexia Association Many parents are unable to find effective instruction to meet the educational needs of their children. This situation is especially true for reading instruction. That is, most public school teachers are not trained in the scientifically based approaches that are effective for a child with dyslexia. The following guidelines will help you know what to ask and how to find and evaluate an educational professional independent of the school. This is especially necessary, if you feel that your child is not receiving adequate instructional services from a qualified teacher within the school. How do I know if a professional is reputable or qualified? Evaluating the qualifications and track records of service providers is difficult but necessary. Inquire about educational background, previous work experience, and special training in instructional approaches designed to address the needs of students with dyslexia. Use IDA s Knowledge and Practice Standards for Teachers of Reading and IDA s Fact Sheet, A Parent s Guide to Effective Instruction to formulate your questions. Determine if the instructor is trained and experienced in the use of Structured Literacy, Orton Gillingham, Multi-Sensory, Explicit Phonics or other programs consistent with IDA s Knowledge and Practice Standards. Request references from professionals, parents, and former students, if appropriate. What training credentials should education professionals have in specific instructional approaches designed for students with dyslexia? Certification by a training course aligned with IDA Knowledge and Practice Standards Certification by an accredited multisensory structured language training course p.6/10
7 Documentation of levels of training completed within the training course Year and location of the training course and contact information for references from the director, institute, academy, or clinic Involvement in ongoing, related professional development (attending workshops and conferences, serving on boards or committees, speaking at conferences, conducting workshops, etc.) How do I know if a particular professional is the right person to work with my child? Take time to decide if the professional you are considering is a good match for you and your child. Specialized instruction is expensive, and your child will be investing time and faith in the person selected. Regardless of titles, degrees, or credentials presented, you must feel that you can establish rapport and a good working relationship with the professional who will be working with your child. Young professionals working under the supervision of a master teacher or experienced therapist often provide excellent services. The needs of very young children and the needs of adolescents and adults are different, and professionals often prefer to work with a particular age group. Meet and interview the prospective specialist to determine if he or she has a personal style that is comfortable for you and teaching expertise that is appropriate to your child s learning needs. Students with a language-based learning disability, such as dyslexia, need consistent practice and repetition to master skills and learn to use skills functionally. Every lesson should consist of explicit, systematic instruction and targeted guided practice. Use the following questions to keep the meeting focused and productive: What services do you provide? What is the depth of your experience and training, including content knowledge and supervised practicum? How do you establish measurable goals for your students? What instructional strategies and programs do you use to plan and deliver instruction? Is testing and evaluation necessary to diagnose dyslexia? Yes. IDA publishes a fact sheet ( Testing and Evaluation, that explains this process. When a student is having problems with reading and spelling, an effective evaluation can identify a student s individual patterns of learning strengths and weaknesses and can determine whether the profile fits the definition of dyslexia. The purpose of testing and evaluation is to determine why the student is having difficulty and what can be done to help. When a diagnosis indicates that treatment is needed, parents should find an appropriate educational professional as soon as possible. A diagnosis of dyslexia cannot be determined by any one single test. A diagnosis of dyslexia includes consideration of background information, school history, and comprehensive assessment of both oral language (speaking and listening) and written language (reading and written expression) skills at all levels from the simplest to the most complex. A professional thoroughly familiar with the characteristics of dyslexia p.7/10
8 at different ages and stages in the continuum of literacy skills must interpret and integrate the information gathered into a comprehensive written report that includes the following information: A diagnosis Recommendations for instructional/remediation approaches that match the student s profile Recommendations for educational accommodations (e.g., extended time), if indicated A statement regarding the need for compensatory strategies (i.e., assistive technology, based on level of organizational skills, note-taking ability, and study or memory skills). The written evaluation report, with other pertinent reports or documents, should be given to the professional who will be working with your child. The professional needs this information to determine if his or her expertise fits the student s needs. A thorough diagnostic report also helps to inform the planning of appropriate lessons or a preliminary instructional plan for review. A knowledgeable educational professional can help translate and clarify the information in the evaluation report, which can be difficult to decipher. In addition to the diagnostic evaluation, most professionals will perform additional assessments to determine baseline performance, monitor progress, and inform ongoing planning. How long does instruction need to continue? How often? What progress can I expect? How long a student will need specialized instruction depends on the severity of the problem and the frequency and length of the sessions. At a minimum, one-hour sessions should occur two times per week; optimally, four or even five sessions should be scheduled per week for up to two hours. Instruction should continue until the student is functioning at a level of independence commensurate with age and cognitive ability. This could take two to three years or more. To master skills and apply them independently, students with a language-based learning disability, including dyslexia, need explicit instruction and consistent practice and repetition with teacher guidance not only with development of skills but with application of these skills at higher and higher levels of functional use. Teaching reading and other written language skills to students with dyslexia and related disorders is not a quick fix. It is hard work, and sometimes students complain about how difficult it is. At the same time, however, the students themselves are the best judges of the effectiveness of the program. Students quickly become aware that the systematic strategies they are learning allow them to identify or spell words they could not previously read or spell. They recognize their newly-learned ability to figure out what they could only guess previously. Although progress is often slow at the beginning, it will give them hope and motivate them to do their best and to keep trying. Significant progress becomes evident when appropriate instruction is delivered with fidelity, meaning with close adherence to the instructional guidelines of a particular Structured Literacy program, and when the instruction occurs with the necessary intensity (length and frequency of sessions; individual and small group instruction) and duration (how long instruction occurs over the months and years to come). Appropriate instruction for students with dyslexia and related language disorders is a process, not a product. For the student with dyslexia, it can be an important initial step toward a lifetime of learning. What are reasonable expectations for communication among school staff, independent educational professionals, and family? p.8/10
9 Will the educational professional meet with parents to discuss progress and planning? Most educational professionals schedule routine periodic conferences to discuss student progress, to share student work samples and test results, and to plan for future instruction. Is the specialist willing to attend school conferences to consult with teachers and any other professionals? The school and the classroom teacher should be kept informed about the outside program of instruction. It is useful for the school to have access to the written evaluation report that includes the diagnosis of the language-based learning disability, the child s patterns of learning strengths and weaknesses, and recommendations for remediation, accommodations, and use of compensatory strategies. Sometimes, with parent permission, the specialist will be invited to attend parent-teacher conferences or Student Study Team (SST) meetings to discuss the best options for teaching and supporting the child in the classroom. What policies, fees, and scheduling considerations are typical for working with an independent educational professional? Are the times available for working with your child compatible with the needs of your child and your family s schedule? For instruction to be effective, it must occur when the student is alert. Each family needs to make decisions based on the individual student and the availability of the educational professional. Some professionals schedule students early in the morning before school; others schedule sessions after school. Sometimes it is possible to schedule sessions during the school day. Where will instruction occur? Most specialists conduct their sessions at their office or clinic. Some individuals may travel to the home of the student; there is often an extra fee for this. Sometimes, schools will provide a consistent and appropriate setting for teaching sessions to occur during the school day at school. What fees and payment policies are typical for independent educational professionals? Fees of individual professionals vary from state to state and depend upon the qualifications and expertise of the professional. Ask to discuss fees if the professional has not provided this information. It is your responsibility to ask about policies and fees in advance of hiring a professional. What is the policy for missed sessions? Some professionals charge for all missed sessions. Some offer times for scheduling make-up sessions. Some charge for cancellations with less than 24 hours notice. Inquire about these policies before instruction begins. Are instructional materials included in the session fee? Sometimes professionals charge an additional fee for instructional materials. Many do not, but it is best to ask. What is the fee for phone calls and conferences at school or with you? p.9/10
10 You will need to ask each individual professional about fees for meetings and phone calls. Some charge for phone calls and some do not. Most charge a fee for school meetings and conferences in addition to scheduled sessions with the child. When is payment required and how often? Some professionals require monthly payments in advance. Others request payment at each session. Ask for information on fees and policies if the professional has not provided this information. Does insurance cover the costs of testing or fees for specialized instruction? Depending on the state in which you live, the referral source, and your family s insurance coverage, evaluations and/or remediation are sometimes covered or partially covered. Depending on many factors, some services may be tax deductible. Each family will need to check with insurance representatives and tax advisors for details. The information in this Fact Sheet should help you choose the right professional to work with your child. You may also find it helpful to become familiar with the terminology used by professionals in the field. Please refer to the IDA Fact Sheet, Helpful Terminology, to learn about professionals working in this field of instruction and the support they offer for students with dyslexia and other related learning challenges. References International Dyslexia Association (2010). Knowledge and Practice Standards for Teachers of Reading ( Moats, L.C. (1999). Teaching Reading IS Rocket Science: What Expert Teachers of Reading Should Know and Be Able To Do. (Item #372) Washington, DC: American Federation of Teachers. Spear-Swerling, L. (Fall, 2010). IDA s Knowledge and Practice Standards and Teacher Preparation. Perspectives, 36 (4): 7-9. ( The International Dyslexia Association (IDA) thanks Nancy Cushen White, Ed.D., for her assistance in the preparation of this fact sheet. IDA would also like to acknowledge the contributions of IDA s Research to Practice Publications Committee Chair, Karen Dakin; the other members of the Committee: Suzanne Carreker, Sandi Soper, Nancy Cushen White, Pam Hook, and Barbara Wilson; and IDA Editor, Denise Douce. Copyright The International Dyslexia Association (IDA). p.10/10
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