Why Teach a friend to read better always works
for both reading-coaches and their learners:
The explosive power of our interactive guide
lies in helping anyone who can read
to become a successful reading and writing coach.
No training or previous teaching skills required!
Clever children as young as 8 -
a 15 year old with autism and dyslexia,
a prison inmate who had been mute for 10 years,
all have picked up the guide, read the simple instructions
and given the gift of reading to transform the lives of
their friends, relatives and fellow prison inmates.
Teach a friend to read better coaches have taught 1000's with:
the unique same-shape phonics letters -
use of repetition and rhyme -
enhanced tried and tested teaching methods
eg our 'say as you copy' technique -
the dyslexia-friendly font, lay-out, and non-glare
or see-through, off-white paper -
the silly jokes on the writing practice pages
inviting discussion, to show the coach that
their new reader is reading with understanding
and confidence, and not merely 'barking at print '
the use of animals for reading-practice exercises,
to ensure there is no unconscious bias in terms
of age, gender, race, culture or creed -
the praise-boxes on every page celebrating success,
while ensuring that if a coach leaves for any reason
another can seamlessly take over.
Teach a friend to read better is in book form:
• for easy daily use -
• to practise writing -
• for all people who don't have computers, Wifi or even electricity -
• for non-readers who are computer phobic – the myriad of words
in different fonts, sizes and colours moving around the screen are irritating and distracting blobs and blurs for those who struggle.
Our Teach a friend to read better is printed by eco-friendly printers
Masters Bookbinding - with veg-based ink and recycled paper.
The guide is bound with stitching as stapling is forbidden by prisons.
The magic ingredient is
YOU THE COACH



