
Reading Horizons
$200 for the first year
The Good
Self-directed lessons allow students to move at their own pace with little parental involvement necessary. The program genuinely helps dyslexic students learn to read sometimes after other approaches have failed. The Bad
The program does not replace a complete language arts curriculum for grades 4 and up. Somewhat out-dated graphics and site design. The Bottom Line
Reading Horizons is an affordable and accessible Orton-Gillingham based solution for students of all ages who struggle to read. â¡ Mashable Score 3.75
ð Cool Factor 3.5
ð"Learning Curve 3.5
ð'ªPerformance 4.0
ð'µBang for the Buck 4.0
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