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“Highly effective and deceptively simple, the Easyread System succeeds in making learning to read fun.”
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Daily Telegraph
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Easyread: A new attitude from Day 1, substantial progress in 3-4 weeks

Real Books + Look and Say Explained

Introduction

Over the 200 years or so of mainstream education, literacy has been a constant point of failure. While people often believe there was a golden time when "children at least learnt to read" at school, it is not true. Our current situation of 1 in 5 children being unable to read well at the age of 11 is as good as it has ever been.

And over the years almost everything has been tried (Easyread excluded).

I have mentioned why synthetic phonics struggles and why analytical phonics does not work, for the most at-risk children, elsewhere.

So, desperate to find a solution, educators and politicians are seduced by the arguments of the believers in Real Books literacy and Look and Say. That is natural because the logic is attractive.

What they say is that:

"Phonics is very boring. If children are bored it is difficult to teach them anything.There is such wonderful stuff within a book that we must get them involved in that, using great content and intriguing pictures. Then, through natural curiousity, the child will begin to pick up the way text works."

So, this involves using interesting picture books, putting labels on everything in sight and a bit of Look and Say coaching.

Look and Say is effectively flashcard coaching of frequent words.

The Problems of Real Books Teaching

The idea is lovely and, as with any reading system, around 50% of children will pick up literacy in this way. But for the rest of the class it is a disaster. Literacy levels in Real Books classes can drop to 60% because it feeds into the most common error many children make when learning to read - sight memorisation.

Many bright children can sight memorise all the simple little words presented in "early reader" books. And they think that is reading, naturally enough.

However, once the vocabulary being used increases, this approach begins to collapse in on the child. And they usually reach the age of 7 or 8 on a reading plateau, with a declining sense of confidence.

However, Easyread does take the best parts of the Real Books approach and uses them. We get children reading interesting text as soon as possible with our TrainerText system.

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Use Easyread for Reading Help and Spelling Help

 

Easyread is a reading system designed for visual learners. It uses a short daily lesson online to teach a child to read over 2-6 months. It has proved highly effective with the most common form of dyslexia (auditory deficit syndrome). It is based on synthetic phonics.

We can also give advice on other foms of dyslexia such as Irlen Syndrome and Dyspraxia.

Getting children to read is our passion. Don't hesitate to call us with any question. But before you do, take the time to have a look around the site. There is a lot of information on literacy, dyslexia, the causes of dyslexia and ways to help with each type of dyslexia.

You can also check our blog to hear the latest literacy news.

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