Dear
The lie we tell ourselves every January
New Year - Same Story for You and Your Child?
Every January, we tell ourselves the same story.
"This is the year my child finally catches up with reading."
It's time to address dyslexia related issues,
🌐 New books. New apps. Maybe even a tutor.
And then… nothing really changes.
❌ Not because your child can't do
it.
❌ Not because they "don't have what it takes."
But because relying on willpower—yours or theirs—is a difficult long-term strategy.
Real progress doesn't come from motivation alone. It comes from systems; small, manageable ones you can stick to when life gets busy.
✖️That's the mistake many parents make in the new
year.
They aim for intensity instead of consistency✖️
And intensity burns out fast—for both of you.
This year doesn't need a massive commitment. It needs a repeatable one.
Thirty (yes only 30!) minutes of reading practice. A clear routine.
Motivating exercises. No pressure or frustration.
That's how confident readers are built—not in January's excitement, but in ordinary evenings that quietly build skills.
If you've ever felt discouraged watching your child struggle, you're closer to breakthrough than you think.
Small, consistent steps forward matter
more than dramatic resolutions that fade by February.
Our home study program can help your child catch up in their reading and restore confidence in their own ability.
We use a 3 step method proven by scientific research to get gains.
Typically our students gain 1 to 2 years gains in 6 months
work.
Would you like to talk to one of our professional course consultants to see if our courses are suitable for your child?
Reply with “new year” at the top of the mail.
Or
🗒️ Book a consultation call here www.calendly.com/joycekerins
🗒️ We WILL help you put a plan in place to help your child.
There is no cost to you for the initial
consultation.
Regards
John
PS: Here's a review Karen left a few days ago:
“I was looking for a reading intervention that would take my child bit by bit to being a better reader.
Fast ForWord has done just that!
It introduces new skills steadily in a broken down fashion that builds to something impressive.
It also emphasises that trying new things versus mastering one thing before moving on is key to expanding abilities and I have found that to be true.
And I love the way her attention skills got so much better. Highly, Highly recommend!!!!!”
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