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Teaching reading to a child with ADHD

ADHD disrupts many aspects of a child's life; one of these is learning to read. An inattentive child does not spend enough time learning new letters and sounds and may have harder time achieving reading mastery. There are many children diagnosed with learning disabilities whose only problem is lack of concentration.

There are many products on the market that teach children to read. There are very few that are friendly to children with ADHD. The Reading Lesson is designed for young children with high distractibility. The pages of the book are clean and free of clutter and the ADHD child is able to focus on the letters and words without being distracted by "busy" pictures so common in other books and software.

Why The Reading Lesson?

The Reading Lesson is neither costly nor complex. Any parent or teacher can pick up the book, with or without the CD-ROM, and start teaching reading to the ADHD child. The Reading Lesson software will not overwhelm your child with fast music, loud sounds, and irrelevant one-eyed monsters popping out of no where. Instead, step by step it will lead your steadily to reading mastery.

Designed by a developmental pediatrician with more than fifteen years of experience with ADHD children, The Reading Lesson is the most advanced and natural way to teach reading.

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