Feller School for Dyslexia: Providing Specialized Education in Wisconsin

Dyslexia affects 1 in 5 people in the United States. This means that a large number of children in the US are struggling with the condition. With how dyslexia affects individuals' ability to write, read, and pronounce words, it becomes difficult for those children to excel in traditional learning setups. This means these kids are likely to struggle academically and will likely be perceived as less intelligent or in some instances lazy. The truth of the matter though is that dyslexia is in no way a sign of low effort or lower intelligence. The good news is that institutions like the Feller School understand this and they have established a learning process that does not only allow dyslexic students to enjoy the learning process but also makes the experience amazing for them. 

Understanding Dyslexia and the Need for Specialized Education

When left unaddressed, dyslexia often results in frustration, decreased self-esteem, and academic underperformance. A tailored and specialized educational environment can help reduce the negative impact dyslexia can have on an individual. If you are looking for that, the Feller School provides exactly that and more.

Feller School: Best School For Dyslexia In Wisconsin

Right in the heart of Madison, Wisconsin, Kim Feller has been at the forefront of building a top-tier institution with a reputation for being the best-specialized dyslexia school in the state. The Feller School has managed to stand out and become one of the leading institutions in the specialized education sector due to its emphasis on tailoring the learning environment for people with learning differences like dyslexia.

The main aim of the Feller School as a K-5 non-profit institution is to close the achievement gap for students with dyslexia who would most likely struggle to excel in traditional learning institutions. The school has set out to achieve this through several research-based elements starting with a tailored curriculum.

The Feller School Curriculum: Designed for Dyslexic Learners

One of the core pillars of the Feller School is our specialized curriculum that directly addresses the needs of dyslexic students. We understand that dyslexic students process information differently and as a result, their learning experience should be well curated. So we start with Structured literacy instruction.

Structured Literacy Instruction

The foundation of the Feller School curriculum is our structured literacy instruction or, in simpler terms, a comprehensive reading program. Our structured literacy program is composed of 5 elements:

  • Phonemic Awareness: This is where our students are taught how to identify different sounds in words and manipulate them as they speak.

  • Phonics: In this part, we teach students the relationship between specific sounds and specific letters.

  • Fluency: Once we have helped our students develop phonemic awareness and phonics skills, the next step is fluency. Here our students are taught how to read with accuracy and at the appropriate speed.

  • Vocabulary: Once fluency has been established, the next step is to make sure we help our students build an extensive word knowledge base.

  • Comprehension: Understanding how to sound and pronounce words as well as fluently reading text is not enough. Dyslexic students should be able to understand the meaning of the text they are reading, and as a result, we provide an extensive comprehension program.

Some institutions follow a similar approach, but what sets the Feller School apart is how we deliver and teach these skills to our students. We understand our students learn differently, to counter this, we deliver these components sequentially and cumulatively. This helps our students progressively gain these skills without feeling overwhelmed or frustrated.

Multi-Sensory Approach

Dyslexic students have learning differences, and providing them with a multi-sensory learning approach helps them tend to excel academically. At the Feller School, we understand this, and as a result, we have incorporated visual, auditory, and kinesthetic elements into our teaching methods. In addition to making the learning experience more efficient, our multisensory teaching approach also makes the learning process fun for students. Some of our tailored teaching elements include having students practice word sounds with letter tiles and hand movements, and use colored overlays to see letters better. This allows us to go beyond just the science of reading and provide a comprehensive and complete learning experience. 

Tailored Assessments and Progress Monitoring

We understand that learning is progressive, and the best way to track progress for dyslexic students is through tailored assessments. At the Feller School, we go beyond just assessing regularly; we have a robust data collection and analysis system in place. With our data-centric approach, we consistently evolve our teaching methods to meet our students' changing needs.

Why Choose Feller School

At this point, enrolling your child into a specialized dyslexia school is a no-brainer, but the question you probably have is why you should choose Feller School. If you are looking for a reason to enroll with the Feller School, here are two key reasons.

Expert Educators

At Feller School, we have a team of educators who are qualified to provide the best education for dyslexic children. Our teachers are the drivers of our curriculum and are at the forefront of providing feedback and refining our processes at Feller School.

In addition to imparting knowledge and ensuring that dyslexic kids excel academically, our educators are strong believers in empathetic teaching. We understand that in addition to excelling academically, our students should also successfully integrate into society. To aid this, our educators ensure that the Feller School environment is nurturing. This ensures that our students not only feel understood but also feel supported as they progress in their studies.

Personalized Experience

One of the key elements that have made our learning approach successful is our emphasis on personalized learning experiences. We understand that no two students are the same and each student requires a tailored approach for them to excel both in and out of the classroom. To be able to execute this, we have ensured that we keep our classes small and manageable. Our low teacher-student ratio means our educators have enough time to teach and assess each student and ultimately guide them to success.

Enrolling With Feller School

At this point, we can all agree that the Feller School provides a well-rounded experience for dyslexic students. If you are thinking of enrolling with the institution, you would be more than delighted to hear how simple the enrollment process is. Here is how you can enroll with the Feller School today.

Contact Us

If you want to enroll with the Feller School, you can contact us via email, phone, or our website. We will respond promptly and help you with the next steps.

The Feller Tour

One of our core pillars at the Feller School is transparency. Once you contact us, we will organize a full tour of our institution for you. This way, you can easily familiarize yourself with how we operate.

Admission and Assessment

Once you have completed the school tour, we can complete the admission process. At the Feller School, we understand that no two students are the same. Once we have completed the admission process, we will conduct a comprehensive assessment of the student to help us understand the student's learning profile and to provide a learning process that is tailored for them.

There is no reason why a child with dyslexia should feel frustrated and fail to reach their academic potential when there are institutions like the Feller Schol that provide tailored learning experiences. The Feller School has changed how kids with learning differences learn and we want to do the same for every dyslexic kid in Wisconsin. Register with us today!

Kim Feller-Janus, M. Ed.

Founder and Teacher at Feller School for Dyslexia in Madison, WI

https://www.fellerschool.org
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