Strugglingreaders Offers The Gift Of Literacy With Free Access To Their Groundbreaking Program For Dyslexia
The program uses a combination of music, movement, language, and metronome therapy to teach reading and address timing problems in the brain often associated with dyslexia. The program, which includes reading skills for grades one and two contains sixteen lessons. The program can be life-changing for children who have been struggling with reading.
Donny and Marie Osmond, the famous sibling duo, known for their successful music careers, have lent their talents to the program by creating original music for and singing featured songs in the program.
"Programs for dyslexia are often beyond most family's budgets, we believe that every individual deserves the gift of literacy, regardless of their financial situation. We are offering this $225 program free for ten days," said Matthew Glavach, founder of StrugglingReaders.
Matthew Glavach
Glavach & Associates, StrugglingReaders
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