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Here are a few Typical Comments
from Users and Reviewers of Easyread "Highly effective and deceptively simple, the Easyread System succeeds in making learning to read fun. The quirky characters and jaunty rhymes that accompany each letter appeal directly to a child's sense of humour and take the pain out of memorising sounds and letters. With the Easyread System, Morgan and Evans have created a method for teaching children letter and sound recognition that really works. " I also want to say that the improvement over these last few weeks has been wonderful, McKinley wants to read and comes home from school eager to do his homework (although maths is still his favourite and best subject), but even his school are saying that they cannot believe the change in him in the last few weeks. His confidence has grown and he is happier in himself when we read things. We are out in the car and he reads road signs and menus in restaurants. The whole thing is wonderful and I look forward to the next six months. "My son took to the Ants in Pink Pants instantly. I would like to thank you for your reading scheme which I think is fantastic! We recently found out that our 7 year old did not recognise all his letters and did not know all the sounds that they made. His reading was rather hit and miss. He had learnt a wide variety of words, which he recognised by their first few letters. This lead to him guessing words a lot. His teacher had shown great concern that an otherwise intelligent child, should be so behind in his reading and I was desperate to find some way of helping him. My search on the internet pulled up Easyread. When I called the company I was immediately put through to the MD, David Morgan, who recognised my child's problems as very common and put my mind at rest that we would make him a successful reader. That was 9 weeks ago and since then our son's reading has improved tremendously. At school he has been moved up three reading levels. His teacher is very pleased with his progress (there is even some expression now!), and she has been confidently rejecting rumours (in the staff room) that our son is dyslexic. I have already recommended this reading scheme to several friends and I am convinced that they will also see the rapid results that we have. "It was amazing. My third son has learnt his alphabet 2 years before his brothers did" "It is quite amazing. Having been very reluctant to do any reading, he listens to it every night. Easyread seems to have filled my Son with confidence and he is listening to various sections on a nightly basis and he is extremely keen to move onto the next phase." My daughter has been struggling in reception class (aged 5) with phonics. Actually she had learnt just 8 sounds within 7 months whilst many of her class mates new them all and are now forming words. I was told that she was behind and that they had concerns. As a mother I too was concerned as she is very bright. I searched the internet and came across your website and subscribed with little optimism. I WAS AMAZED! My little Emma loved the lessons and was keen during the Easter Holidays to do it at least twice a day. She was very enthusiastic and I subscribed fully. We continued with more lessons and I found that she was learning very quickly whilst enjoying the lessons. After the Easter holiday, on Emma's first day back at school the teachers asked to have a word with me. They could not believe that in a period of just 3 weeks Emma had learnt her sounds. They too were amazed! They also said that she is more confident. Many thanks and best regards. Just a short email to let u know my son ben is doing very well with the easyread course. i have tried many things to help him read and write and was getting very worried about him. he is almost 10 and still having a great deal of problems untill now nothing i tried helped or kept him interested he enjoyed none of it. the minute he gets in from school he cant wait to get me looking to see if the email with the easyread link has come and cheers if it has. he then rushes to clean his room and have a bath and get on and do his lesson i would like to take this oppertunity to thank u very much on behalf of ben and me it is a great help So far, combined with your email tutorials and also extra work from my wife and I, my son is making good progress. We have noticed most importantly his confidence coming back, which is key for not only mastering reading but also his general attitude at school for all activities including learning and play. We are now at the stage of the learning were you are teaching the sounds of combined letters (oo and oa etc) so we are watching with great interest to see how he gets through this part as it will be a major milestone. Overall our feedback to you is very positive. This is from both a structure and support perspective for my son and also my wife and I as parents to make positive progress with our son's reading. For specifics though - the lessons are straight forward and also digestible in 10-15 minute tuition's which keeps his interest, focus and also confidence. The lessons are regular and build logically upon each other which is very important - consistency makes the whole thing happen. My son William is very much enjoying Easyread and working well through the lessons so far. I have passed your details on to his school and will recommend your scheme to other parents. I am very hopeful that this year with your excellent support, encouragement and help I will get William reading for himself! Through e-mail I've been asked to let you know how the program is working for my seven year old son.Well I should start by saying that Michael has been trying to learn the letters and their sounds for 21/2 years with extremely slow progress. I've taken him to couseling for self-esteem issues because he knows he is way behind his peers and I've let him know it too in my frutrations. I have tried time-4 learning, headsprout and reading-up-grade with almost no improvement. I finally read in a book that my son might have dyslexia by the symptoms it said, so I researched the internet and found easyread.My son grumbled through the pictures trying to remember what they said so I would let him go play.Then we got to the third game where he put the pictures with the letters. Well it might as well been an atomic bomb,because my son lit up with an understanding that has never happened to him in years of learning. I still feel like crying.This has been my dream for him. I have always felt that if he could just understand one concept about reading that he would be on his way to reading. We are both still learning all the pictures,but when he doesn't know a letter sound I say the words from the picture and Michael knows exactly the answer.Great! This is the only program that has helped my son and another great thing is Michael is using all the pictures to help him recoginze other lettres when doing different work.All this in a few lessons.What else could a worried mother ask for? ThankYou, This program is brilliant and has helped Kieran. I think you should push to have this program introduced to schools so that more children can benefit.
Trevor always found learning to read confusing and frustrating but with easy read he was able to follow the characters easily and this has had an amazing effect on his ability to remember letters and build words up.
I have found that Jackson was always excited and happy to do his Easyread. I hear a great improvement in his reading skills.
Fins reading has improved 110% and he is enjoying reading rather than finding it a chore. Also started doing spellings at school and has got them all right 3 weeks in a row. Have recommended you to 2 other Mums with trouble boys. Thanks Sam
I subscribed to the free trial and was so impressed with it that I subscribed to the year plan. My daughter has been struggling in reception class (aged 5) with phonics. Actually she had learnt just 8 sounds within 7 months whilst many of her class mates new them all and are now forming words. I was told that she was behind and that they had concerns. As a mother I too was concerned as she is very bright. I searched the internet and came across your website and subscribed to the free trial with a little optimism. I WAS AMAZED! My little Emma loved the lessons and was keen during the Easter Holidays to do it at least twice a day. She was very enthusiastic and I subscribed fully. We continued with more lessons and I found that she was learning very quickly whilst enjoying the lessons. After the Easter holiday, on Emma's first day back at school the teachers asked to have a word with me. They could not believe that in a period of just 3 weeks Emma had learnt her sounds. They too were amazed! They also said that she is more confident. Many thanks and best regards
I have 3 children that are dyslexic- ages 11, 10 and 6... They REALLY,REALLY enjoyed it,, they were carrying on and laughing so hard I heard them through to the upstairs of our house!
I am very impressed with George's progress so far. He really enjoys the 'games' and is always keen to get on the internet to do the next one. My younger son, Oliver, is also keen toget involved and George supervises Oliver's practice too. George is already spelling out words with much more enthusiasm and has really taken to the characters.
Shelby thinks it is awesome. I think this is the best thing in reading. We do the lesson in the morning before she goes to school at 7:00am
am dooing rily well with my read
just a short mail to let u know my son ben is doing very well with the easyread course. i have tried many things to help him read and write and was getting very worried about him. he is almost 10 and still having a great deal of problems untill now nothing i tried helped or kept him interested he enjoyed none of it. the minute he gets in from school he cant wait to get me looking to see if the email with the easyread link has come and cheers if it has. he then rushes to clean his room and have a bath and get on and do his lesson i would like to take this oppertunity to thank u very much on behalf of ben and me it is a great help
mr morgan
My daughter Harriette (aged 7) really enjoys what we have done so far. The exercises are not a chore and so far we have not had any concentration issues as we sometimes do with her reading. We are looking forward to carrying on with your course. I tell he that she has had an e mail from her teacher David and she runs to the computer!
David, I just wanted to let you know that I have already noticed an improvement in my sons reading. He is more confident to try to read than he had been. He may not be noticing the difference yet because he is used to it being hard all the time, but I am seeing some definite improvement. I think the lessons could be a tiny bit longer but maybe that is more for me than him. I get so into it with him when he is doing it that I wish it lasted longer. But for him probably it is just right. He has always had a rather short attention span, and now it is all making sense to me. We have been unable to find anyone that will test him specifically for dyslexia so we will be using this program to continue to help him adjust. Thank you so much for taking the time to develop something that will be a huge benefit to our child in the years to come.
Hi David No reason in our house to have reminders! My son counts down to 6 o'clock when he is allowed to go on the internet and play his next Easyread game.
George is thoroughly enjoying his easy read so far and we are having fun with the characters. We have printed them all out and put them on the wall, so that we can talk about them during the day, meal times etc.Many thanks for your help so far, I am amazed that George is actually enjoying it as any other form of reading he has always been very negative about.
My daughter is having a lot of fun with the Easyread characters and at the same time is really learning and applying her new skills to her reading. Thank you.
Hi Yes everthing is going great our child is enjoying the games and is less afraid to have a go Cheers
Dear David, Everything has been going very well. My 4.5 year old is frustrated no more and her preschool teacher is realising that she is ready to read and they are building on the foundations we have been doing at home. They were not going to be doing any reading teaching until the end of this preschool year but have realised that Zoe is ready and more than willing to go.
I also want to say that the improvement over these last few weeks has been wonderful, McKinley want to read and comes home from school eager to do his homework (although maths is still his favourite and best subject), but even his school are saying that they cannot believe the change in him in the last few weeks. His confidence has grown and he is happier in himself when we read things. We are out in the car and he reads road signs and menus in restaurants. The whole thing is wonderful and I look forward to the next six months and hopefully his teachers will agree that he isn't dyslexic really!
Dear David, So far, combined with your email tutorials and also extra work from my wife and I, my son is making good progress. We have noticed most importantly his confidence coming back, which is key for not only mastering reading but also his general attitude at school for all activities including learning and play.
Well, she really loves it! And, she's spelling the words. Many of the words are ones we've been working on so I'm glad for the repetition. She loves the games and the format and they keep her very engaged....they're easy for her to understand and catch-on to, too. Thanks!
Dear David, My son William is very much enjoying Easyread and working well through the lessons so far. I have passed your details on to his school and will recommend your scheme to other parents. I am very hopeful that this year with your excellent support, encouragement and help I will get William reading for himself! Much appreciated, Regards, Alison
Hi David, We are doing good! The first lessons my son really got the hang of it. I found out that he was having some trouble recgonizing the letters so I did have to go back and do that with him. He is having a problem with remembering the letter g and the letter h. Today I did the lesson were he is learning the vowel sounds with the Ape in the cape. I had him do it over and over till he remembered them it took him awhile but, I think he got them. We will see tomorrow if he did or not. I only have one problem and that is I wish I had it with my other children maybe then they would have liked ready a little more. I struggled teaching it to them. I am praying that this is going to go smooth with my son. He is the last one I have to teach reading to. Thank you so much for the use of the lessons for a trial. I wouldn't have been able to see the easiness of the lessons with out that. I have 4 chlildren and money gets hard to come by at times. Thank you again, Amanda
Hi David I think what we have done so far is great. It is the right place to start reading. At the moment my son still finds it too easy. I think he will probably get more benefit of it later on. He is nine in two weeks time. I do understand that a reading course has to start from scratch though. I'm not really sure if he has difficulty to read because English is his second language or because he has a "reading problem." Your earlier description of typical children with reading problems suits his profile though. Thanks for the daily lessons. Jeanne
So far my son is enjoying it and is associating the words with the games - so positive progress is being made and importantly he is interested in what he is doing in your email tutoring.
Dear David, Jack has found the games alot of fun, the carracters are great and the best thing is he wants to do it. I don't know if it's wishfull thinking on my part but I do think his reading is improving.We missed game 8 it didn't arrive, must be in cyper space some where!!!!Keep up the good work. Regards, 'D'
Dear David, Thankyou for the lessons so far. We are doing well and it is a pleasure to see my son enthusiastically trying to think of the answers before you say it. This is not his usual attitude to reading/spelling. Some minor points; words like mirth,supreme and regal were words that were a little hard for my son to identify with. I do realise it must be difficult to find rhyming words. We are making some progress I hope. Thanks again, Dianne
Hi David, William has asked me to send you this email to say how much he has enjoyed doing the games so far, this is the first time he has ever said this about reading and writing. I am really hopeful that he will progress confidently in the coming weeks.Many thanks as its wonderful to see and hear him expressing he's looking forward to tomorrows game! Regards, Alison
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