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The school has used the programme with children who…

The school has used the programme with children who have dyslexic tendencies since 2011.

We have had great success with Easyread.All the children who have completed the programme have made progress …some outstanding! All the children have grown in confidence and they tackle new words without being prompted.

One of the issues that Easyread has high lighted with the majority of our pupils is, eye tracking. A couple of children have followed David Morgan’s advice regarding tracking and also followed this up with intensive eye therapy ..one pupils rate of reading went up by over 3 years.

Another issue highlighted has been poor/weak short term memory skills. There are various games included in the programme, that work at the child’s pace, so that they do not get frustrated and help to improve this.

David Morgan is easily contacted via email or phone. He has even been out to visit our school and saw a couple of children completing their programmes. His advice has been invaluable in helping our children.

I would highly recommend the reading programme and the professional and friendly advice of the team from Easyread.

Regards

Karen, St Aloysius School

I am more than happy to recommend the easyread system to schools.

I am more than happy to recommend the easyread system to schools. I found it accidentally several years ago when surfing the internet one night. I was looking for a new way to help a child who was not progressing with reading no matter what we did. We had tried all sorts of reading schemes and approaches. Now in Year Two we were getting desperate. His mum said he loved the computer but really struggled with reading which impacted on his behaviour and learning in all subjects. His brother had very poor behaviour and a history of poor achievement in school. Mum felt like history was repeating itself.

I spoke to David by email getting it all set up and was delighted when the child absolutely loved it. The feedback system and rewards was super motivating and soon he had a real passion for reading. He left theschool at age appropriate levels after being predicted to get a level 1. His self confidence, behaviour and overall happiness were improved beyond belief.
Last year we tried it with a child who was working at P6 level in Yr2. It seemed far too big a challenge but worth a try for the very small cost (funded by pupil premium) and yet again the pay back was enormous. She achieved 1A in reading and writing. Still below age related but but my goodness progress was astounding.

The scheme asks that parents give a good level of support carrying on the short session times at weekends and during holidays. We start by inviting the parent in, showing them a session, explaining the impact they can have and arranging their online access. Their support makes a massive difference. Some have been unable to meet that commitment but even so most children have done really well.

We hosted a training session for local schools using easyread earlier this year. It was really lovely seeing the buzz in the room when they realised how good it is.

In terms of staffing and costs, each child needs 1-1 support and computer access for 15 to 20 mins per day while they are on the system. This may sound costly but they soon develop a much better level of independence in all lessons so the payback is high.

If I can be of further assistance in letteing other schools and other children benefit from this system please do not hesitate to let me know.
Kind regards

Caroline T-Walmsley
Head Teacher
Kingsway Infant School

14 months gain in 6 months of lessons! – Thorndown Primary

Hi Sarah

I thought I would let you know, as you enquired, that C has gone up by 14 months in his reading age since January on a recent assessment. It’s great to know it’s working!

– Teacher at Thorndown Primary, United Kingdom

Really pleased at Churchfield Church School

Hi Sarah,

I’m really pleased with Jack’s progress – he’s made the ‘jump’ to the Ungar story without problems. It will be touch and go as to whether he’ll finish the program by the 22nd July but we’ll do our best!

– Teacher at Churchfield Church School, Somerset

Dear David

Dear David,

I am writing to let you know how pleased I am with myself knowing I have achieved my gold certificate.

I now can read really well and much more fluently. I sometimes get stuck on some words when reading my own books but I can usually work out what they say.

I am much more confident in reading than I used to be and have read some good books lately.

From,

Agent S at Desmond Anderson Primary

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