Results
From the 6th week on the first progress will be visible. You will observe a ‘need to read' and to write in your child. The child begins to spontaneously read everything in front of his eyes, whereas up to that point he read with hesitation. This progress will be replicated in handwriting, which will gradually become more regular, clear and readable.
After 3 months, the child should advance by one and one half years in reading and writing ability.
After 6 months, the child will not only have acquired a solid foundation in reading and writing, but will have developed the reading and automatism which often do not come naturally to dyslexic students.



