Famous Dyslexics: Duncan Bannatyne

For many in the UK, the name Duncan Bannatyne is synonymous with Dragon’s Den, the hit television show in which young entrepreneurs pitch their business ideas to venture capitalists, hoping to secure funding to make their dreams a reality. Bannatyne sits on the panel...

Thanks so much. After having an older son, now 20 who also had difficulty in reading and writing (there were very little resources available back then) I was a little sceptical. However, I feel L is a ‘good little reader’ now. His progression has been...

We are really happy with her progress…

Annebelle is starting to recognise words like and, the, to , pigs etc. We are really happy with her progress. I particularly find The Jungle Juggle game to be a very, very GOOD exercise for learning her sounds. Thank you SO much. –...

Worth every cent…

I am delighted to report that David is making slow but steady progress in both confidence and fluency and is showing an interest in sounding out words outside of Easyread lessons. He looks forward to each days lessons and tackles them confidently, thanks to the aid of...

Teaching the Brain to Learn: Five Exercises

Did you ever wonder why the face of an old friend can seem so familiar even if you haven’t seen them for years and no matter how hard you try you can’t remember their names? Did you ever think about what is going on in your brain that causes this to happen? Did you...