Take Flight (Orton-Gillingham; Scottish Rite)
Designed for children with dyslexia ages 7 and older, typically around 2nd grade through high school.
Take Flight is a comprehensive, multi-year reading intervention for students with dyslexia, developed by Scottish Rite using Orton-Gillingham principles. Typically delivered by trained specialists rather than directly by parents, it combines structured phonics, fluency work, and comprehension strategies. Families appreciate that it’s research-informed and specifically designed for dyslexic learners, not just generic “extra reading.” Access usually comes through clinics or schools rather than simple purchase, but when available, it can be a powerful cornerstone of intensive intervention.
Take Flight is not typically purchased directly by families; schools or therapists pay for training and materials. Teacher training fees for this comprehensive dyslexia intervention are often about $2,000–$4,000 USD per year of training, with some providers quoting around $3,200 for a first-year course including materials and $3,000–$4,000 for advanced training. First-year curriculum kits alone are priced roughly $800–$1,000, with additional kits a few hundred dollars.
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