Written by Sandie Barrie Blackley, MA/CCC
Published on April 23, 2021
Swimsuits? Check.
Sunscreen? Check.
Snacks? Check.
Lexercise Summer JOLT? Check.
Wait. What was that?
If your summer plans—far-flung or close to home—could include a guarantee that in just eight weeks your child will advance one full grade in their reading proficiency, wouldn’t you want to learn more about it?
If your child is 6 years of age or older and still struggles with reading, our popular summer program can help them read faster, with greater ease and improved comprehension. Whether your child has been diagnosed with dyslexia or simply recognized as a struggling reader, eight weeks of personalized, one-on-one, online lessons and 15 minutes of daily practice can make them a better reader for life.
Lexercise’s unique reading program has helped over 200,000 families to identify and get treatment for their children’s reading and other learning difficulties. Additionally, the Lexercise program has been rigorously reviewed and certified as an International Dyslexia Association (IDA) Accredited ProgramPLUS.
We’re serious about our responsibility to our students and their families. At the same time, we know that summer should be fun, and happy students are more engaged and more successful. We make sure that our Summer JOLT Reading Advancement Program includes plenty of game time targeted to the specific needs of your child.
You can even take Summer JOLT with you wherever you spend your summer. Find out more about the Lexercise Summer JOLT Reading Advancement Program and then add it to your summer plans. Check!
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Lexercise’s Chief Knowledge Officer (CKO) and ASHA fellow, brings a wealth of expertise in speech-language pathology and 40+ years of literacy instruction. Her background in teaching and curriculum development provides Lexercise with a solid foundation in evidence-based practices. Sandie’s profound understanding of learning disabilities and her commitment to inclusive education drive the company’s innovative approach to literacy.
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