Computer Software

Please Note: The Center does not endorse any specific program, speaker, product, or instructional material. (See bottom for full disclaimer.)

Earobics
Phone: (888) 242-6747
http://www.earobics.com/
Cost: Home versions $65.00
Clinical versions also available.

Earobics Step 1
for children 4-7 years
Earobics Step 2
for children 7-10 years
Earobics 1
for Adolescents and Adults

RTI 2,3

Three computer software programs are available, each with a home and clinical version, to develop auditory discrimination and phonological awareness skills.

Link to GameGoo for games on-line.

Lexia Products
Lexia Learning Systems, Inc.
200 Baker Avenue Extension
Concord, MA 01742
Phone: (800) 435-3942
Fax: (978) 405-6200
http://www.lexialearning.com/

Cost:

Lexia Early Reading (Family price)
$119.00
Lexia Primary (Family price)
$159.00
Reading SOS (Family price)
$159.00

School pricing available on website.
Also available from: Unique Solutions, Knoxville, TN
Phone: (800) 253-0895
RTI 2,3

Orton-Gillingham-compatible interactive programs designed to facilitate student acquisition of decoding & phonics skills;

Lexia Early Reading for ages 4-6: Covers phonological & phonemic awareness, sound-symbol correspondence, letter knowledge;

Lexia Primary for Grades 1,2,3: Covers phonemic awareness, sound-symbol correspondence, decoding skills and early comprehension skills;

Reading SOS - Strategies for the Older Student for Grade 4 through adult: Covers the same skills as Primary, but at a higher developmental level, as well as basic keyboarding skills.


The Tennessee Center for the Study and Treatment of Dyslexia supports efforts to provide individuals with dyslexia with appropriate instruction and to identify these individuals at an early age. The Center, however, does not endorse any specific program, speaker, product, or instructional material noting that there are a number of such which present the critical components of instruction, as defined by the Tennessee Center for the Study and Treatment of Dyslexia and the National Reading Panel.