We’ve been using Fast ForWord in our practice to help children with dyslexia break through reading barriers, and the results have been remarkable.
Ahead of our upcoming workshop, I want to share 16 reasons why this neuroscience-based approach is changing the game for struggling readers.
Below are multiple ideas I share in our training sessions and parent guides. Each of these represents ways you can support your child’s reading journey while making learning engaging, confidence-building, and genuinely effective.
In no particular order:
- The brain-building model we’ve discovered that transforms tedious reading practice into engaging gameplay that children actually look forward to each day.
- Our “amazingly simple” method for turning existing reading exercises into digital adventures without needing specialized technical knowledge.
- How we’ve structured Fast ForWord so children only need to practice for 30 minutes per day to see significant improvements.
- The 3-step process that allows students to build reading skills while reducing frustration and anxiety that typically accompany traditional interventions.
- The simple change we made to how we approach reading difficulties that led to a 3X increase in student engagement and dramatically improved outcomes.
- How integrating Video Game principles makes repetitive practice feel rewarding rather than tedious, sending motivation and progress through the roof.
- A breakdown of how neuroscience-based games target the specific brain functions that challenge dyslexic readers while strengthening vital neural pathways.
- The exact activities and exercises we implement to build sound processing, visual recognition, memory, and information processing skills.
- A research-backed approach to building confidence in struggling readers—even if they’ve previously experienced failure with traditional methods.
- How we help children overcome reading obstacles through games that automatically adjust difficulty based on performance.
- The most reliable way we’ve found to prevent reading practice from becoming another source of stress and anxiety at home.
- The powerful combination of technology and professional oversight that ensures each child gets exactly what they need at every stage of development.
- How to discover the specific reading challenges your child faces and match them with games that target those precise areas for improvement.
- How to organize a home reading program so your child remains excited about reading practice for months rather than giving up after a few weeks.
- How to systematically track progress and celebrate victories that build confidence beyond the games (as one parent told us: “My son used to hide when it was reading time. Now he asks to play his reading games first thing after school!”).
- Our proven method for turning the challenges of dyslexia into engaging experiences that help children discover they can overcome reading difficulties while actually enjoying the journey.
There you have it.