Michigan Dyslexia Tutoring
Michigan
Davis Dyslexia Correction program(Ron Davis author of the gift of dyslexia)
http://www.dyslexia.com/ Ron Davis believes that dyslexia is a result of an inherent mental gift or talent. People who develop dyslexia think in pictures, rather than words; they are imaginative and creative; and they try to solve problems by looking at the whole picture, rather than working step-by-step. Davis Dyslexia Correction relies on using the mental talents that dyslexic people share to overcome the learning problems. To do this, students must learn and follow a different approach to learning.
• Saint Clair Shores, MI, (Near Detroit) http://www.dyslexiaandlearningsolutions.com/
• Grandville, MI, (Near Grand Rapids) http://www.newchapterlearning.net/
• Manistee, MI,
• Mt. Pleasant, MI(Near Saginaw; Lansing) http://www.fifthdimensionlearningcenter.com
Lindamood-Bell
“We Create the Magic of Learning!”
http://www.lindamoodbell.com/ Our goal at Lindamood-Bell is to develop language processing so everyone can learn to his or her potential. In order to be a proficient learner, in any subject, it is critical that an individual is able to efficiently process information, either by listening or reading. Our instruction helps a wide range of individuals of all ages (5 through adult) by addressing the underlying skills necessary for independence and self-correction. Beyond traditional subject tutoring, we focus on the development of processing skills. It is common to see years of learning gain in just weeks of intensive instruction.
• Birmingham
32° Masonic Learning Centers for Children, Inc.
“Tutoring Children with Dyslexia, One Child at a Time”
http://www.childrenslearningcenters.org// For over ten years, the Scottish Rite Masons, Northern Jurisdiction, have been national leaders in the effort to help children and their families overcome the painful obstacles of dyslexia. At 59 Learning Centers in 15 states, the Children’s Learning Centers tackle the challenge of dyslexia head-on, both by providing free tutoring for children with dyslexia and by training a growing cadre of highly skilled and dedicated tutors.
- Bay City
614 Center Avenue
Bay City, MI 48708
989-894-2770
baycityLC@childrenslearningcenters.org - Detroit
835 Mason Street #135
Dearborn, MI 48124
313-277-4970
detroitLC@childrenslearningcenters.org - West Michigan
233 East Fulton Street – 5th Floor
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-3270
616-776-6840
WestMiLC@childrenslearningcenters.org
Academic Language Therapy Association,
http://www.altaread.org/findatherapist.asp// Academic language therapy helps develop effective secondary language and written communication skills through proficiency in reading and writing.
Individual academic language therapy programs are designed to meet the needs of those who have been diagnosed with specific dyslexia, dysgraphia, developmental reading disorder, disorders of written language, and language learning disability as well as other related learning problems.
Association of Educational Therapists
http://www.aetonline.org/findET/search.php The Association of Educational Therapists (AET) is the national professional organization dedicated to defining the professional practice of educational therapy. Educational therapists provide intensive, individualized educational interventions for children and adults with learning disabilities and other learning challenges such as dyslexia, ADHD, language processing problems, poor motivation, low academic self-esteem, performance anxiety and poor social, organizational, and/or study skills. Clients may include students needing appropriate school placement or adults needing workplace support.
Reading and Language Arts Centers, Inc., MI
http://rlac.com/store/private_tutoring.htm/ Since every student deserves to read to their potential, we are committed to providing the highest standard in educational services. Our accredited Orton-Gillingham approach actually builds learning pathways in the brain! What is more, we know that teacher expertise unlocks student potential, and our customized tutoring services and quality professional development for teachers is a testament to this knowledge.
• Shelby Township, MI
• Bloomfield Hills, MI
• Farmington Hills, MI
• Lake Orion, MI
• St. Clair Shores, MI
• Plymouth, MI
The Michigan Dyslexia Institute
http://www.dyslexia.net// The Michigan Dyslexia Institute, Inc. (MDI) is a nonprofit organization serving children and adults with dyslexia. We envision a new world for children and adults with dyslexia: a world in which they feel good about themselves and look forward to the future with hope and confidence; a world in which they receive the kind of instruction they need, in a nurturing environment; a world in which they are understood and encouraged to develop their potential; and a world in which they can participate fully in the workplace and in their communities. MDI is committed to bringing about this new world.
Dyslexia Institutes of America, Dearborn Heights

http://www.dyslexiaclinic.org/about.html The Dyslexia Institutes of America is a national organization whose sole purpose is to diagnose and treat dyslexics. Dyslexia Institutes of America provides diagnostic and therapy centers for individuals 4.9 years old to adult living with Dyslexia.
Dyslexia Institutes of America, Lansing, MI

http://www.dyslexia.net/ The Dyslexia Institutes of America is a national organization whose sole purpose is to diagnose and treat dyslexics. Dyslexia Institutes of America provides diagnostic and therapy centers for individuals 4.9 years old to adult living with Dyslexia.
Dyslexia Institutes of America Corporate Office
Mattoon, IL
Phone: (217) 235-0045
Fax: (217) 235-0076

dyslexia@consolidated.net The Dyslexia Institutes of America is a national organization whose sole purpose is to diagnose and treat dyslexics. Dyslexia Institutes of America provides diagnostic and therapy centers for individuals 4.9 years old to adult living with Dyslexia.
Dyslexia Institutes of America Franchise
#2 Drawbridge, Suite 4
Springfield, IL
Phone: (217) 787-7889

dyslexiaspringfld@sbcglobal.net The Dyslexia Institutes of America is a national organization whose sole purpose is to diagnose and treat dyslexics. Dyslexia Institutes of America provides diagnostic and therapy centers for individuals 4.9 years old to adult living with Dyslexia.
Dyslexia Institutes of America
2903 W. Springfield Avenue
Champaign, IL
Phone: (217) 355-8660

dyslexia_institute@sbcglobal.net The Dyslexia Institutes of America is a national organization whose sole purpose is to diagnose and treat dyslexics. Dyslexia Institutes of America provides diagnostic and therapy centers for individuals 4.9 years old to adult living with Dyslexia.
Dyslexia Institutes of America
500 E. Diehl Road Suite 120
Naperville, IL
Phone: (630) 505-4917

PaulaB@dyslexia-naperville.org The Dyslexia Institutes of America is a national organization whose sole purpose is to diagnose and treat dyslexics. Dyslexia Institutes of America provides diagnostic and therapy centers for individuals 4.9 years old to adult living with Dyslexia.
Math Tutoring at Mathnasium Math Learning Centers
http://www.mathnasium.com/ Mathnasium is a learning center where students go year-round to boost their math skills. We are highly specialized; we teach only math. Our program is for students in pre-K through 12th grade. Our goal is to significantly increase your child’s math skills, understanding of math concepts, and overall school performance, while building confidence and forging a positive attitude toward the subject.
The Dyslexia Resource Center
2829 West Grand River Avenue,Howell, Michigan 48843
(517)548-0047 ,FAX: 548-3606
AVKO Dyslexia Research Foundation Clio, MI
http://www.avko.org/aboutus.html/ AVKO is a non-profit, 501(C)3 membership organization that focuses on the development and production of materials and especially techniques to teach reading and spelling, handwriting (manuscript and cursive) and keyboarding. AVKO offers free daily tutoring, training of tutors and teachers, free training of parents as tutors and inservices that can be customized to your particular needs.
Center for Neuropsychology & Learning & Development, Ann Arbor, Farmington Hills, MI
http://www.cnld.org We offer therapy for children, adolescents, adults, and families dealing with a wide range of challenges. Offers learning programs for dyslexia
SLD Learning Center
http://www.sldread.org As a non-profit community service organization, we help students experience success — often for the first time — in their effort to read, write and spell. All tutors have bachelor’s degrees and teaching experience and have completed extensive Phonics Fundamentals© training based on the Orton-Gillingham approach.
• 525 Cheshire Ave NE Grand Rapids MI 49505. Tel: 616 361-1182,
• 504 S. Westnedge Ave Kalamazoo, MI 49007. Tel: (269) 345-2661.
The Alcott Center for Cognitive Enhancement, LLC
www.thinkalcott.com/ The Alcott Center for Cognitive Enhancement provides personalized, research-based, multi-sensory learning programs to help children of all ages and abilities reach their full academic potential. Headquartered in Richland, Michigan, we serve Kalamazoo, Portage, Battle Creek, Grand Rapids and the surrounding areas.
University of Michigan Center for the Development of Language and Literacy
www.languageexperts.org/
Ann Arbor MI 48109-2054
(734) 764-8440 tel
The University Center for the Development of Language and Literacy (UCLL) at the University of Michigan offers intensive language and literacy evaluations and intervention services for adults with brain injury and children with language and language-related disorders. UCLL has been providing language and literacy services to individuals of all ages for over 60 year
http://dyslexiahelp.umich.edu/spread-the-word Welcome to DyslexiaHelp, the new home for a dyslexia curriculum and resource center designed to educate and inform parents and professionals, as well as individuals with dyslexia, about current best practices in the diagnosis and treatment of language disorders and dyslexia.
DyslexiaHelp is part of the University Center for the Development of Language & Literacy (UCLL) at the University of Michigan, a unit in the Institute for Human Adjustment.
International Dyslexia Association(IDA)
www.interdys.org The International Dyslexia Association(IDA) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, scientific, and educational organization dedicated to the study and treatment of the learning disability, dyslexia as well as related language-based learning differences. We are the oldest such organization in the U.S. serving individuals with dyslexia, their families, and professionals in the field. If you need a tutor go to: http://www.interdys.org/FindAProviderUnderConstruction.htm
READ RIGHT Systems: Read Right Individual Tutoring Services
www.readright.com/Read Right offers both a “Reading Improvement Program” and a “Critical Thinking Skills Program” for individuals. These programs are effective for people at all levels and of all ages who do not read or comprehend as well as they would like. They work with students labeled as Dyslexic, ADD, learning disabled, or simply slow readers. Individual tutoring is available throughout the United States.
The Specialized Language Development (SLD) Center, Kalamazoo, Grand Rapids, MI
http://www.sldread.org/services.taf The Specialized Language Development (SLD) Center , a community resource of West Michigan, is committed to bringing the power of reading, writing and spelling to all individuals with dyslexia or other unique learning styles, enabling them to achieve their full potential. We provide individualized, one-to-one tutoring for people of all ages. Tutoring fees are based on a sliding scale according to income and family size.
Sensory Learning ™ Center
www.FlintSensoryLearning.com At Sensory Learning Center International, we do not work with labels. We work with children and adults to improve perception, understanding and the ability to learn. The Sensory Learning Program is not a treatment. It is not a curative. It is an innovative approach to developmental learning that unites three modalities (visual, auditory and vestibular) into one intervention allowing individuals to better integrate sensory messages.The Sensory Learning Program is a thirty day non-invasive intervention that uses light, motion and sound to simultaneously stimulate the Visual, Vestitbular and Auditory systems improving perception, understanding and the ability to learn.
• Flint Sensory Learning Center: www.FlintSensoryLearning.com
• Sensory Learning Center of West Michigan: www.SensoryLearning-WestMichigan.com
Eton Academy, Birmingham, MI.
http://etonacademy.obscorp.com Discover the enrichment day camp for children who learn differently. Eton Academy, our primary focus is to help students who learn differently achieve their full potential for academic excellence. We build confident learners, one child at a time. For children ages 6-12
The Lerner Group
42015 Ford Road Suite 205 Canton, MI 48187. Tel: 734-844-7724
Professional Home Tutors
Diane Neutens
Grosse Pointe, Michigan
313-884-2585
Diane Neutens is a Orton-Gillingham Certified reading specialist with ten years experience.
Leelanau School, Glen Arbor, Michigan
http://www.leelanau.org “I believe I have found the PERFECT program for any high school child with ADHD, dyslexia, dysgraphia or dyscalculia. The Leelanau School and Dr. Edward “Ned” Hallowell.
The Leelanau School is the experience-based, five-senses learning community where students in grades 9 through 12 live and discover together on Lake Michigan’s wooded shore. Offers many summer programs, College prep, Grades 9-12th
Ann Arbor Academy, Ann Arbor, MI
www.annarboracademy.org/
Ann Arbor MI 48104
(734) 747-6641 tel
Tutoring: Ann Arbor Academy offers tutoring in math and reading as well as in other core curricula and electives. All tutoring services are open to students from the Academy and to students from other schools and programs.
Summer Camp: Children with learning challenges often fall behind in reading and math skills during the summer. We provide enrichment and support in order to retain and improve on these crucial skills so that students are ready to retun to school in August.


















