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1 in 5 students in your class have reading differences that impact learning


That means you’re resourcing special education support on a large scale and need the budget to back it up.


A reader pen for dyslexia is the easiest and most cost-effective way to ensure that no learner is ever without support. With a pen in their hand, they’re not only developing their reading skills — they’re developing the independence and confidence to self-support, ready for the next grade too.

Don’t feel intimidated by text. Bring a friend!

When your reading skills are limited, progress is limited in other areas too: it’s not just English grades that suffer. With the amount of reading you take on in High School and Middle School, many learners are afraid of getting left behind by themselves.

Text-to-speech reading tools like the ones we've recommended support learners as they develop their literacy skills so that they’re never tackling a text alone!

How does a reader pen for dyslexia support teachers?


These reading pens are portable, cost-saving solutions to providing one-to-one support in learning settings without the need for a human reader. They allow teachers the chance to take on a whole-class support approach without feeling overwhelmed — it’s as simple as scan, listen and understand.

Learners need tools for reading that go the distance

A human reader’s support stops at the classroom door, but learning doesn’t.

Whether it’s for reading for pleasure, revising or homework assignments, students in high school and middle school need reading support that they can take home. The right tools for reading need to be easy to carry and work wherever they are, regardless of Wi-Fi availability.

Here’s how we’re changing reading across the board at one middle school in Alaska!

Many of my students have difficulties with reading and comprehension. The reading pen has been empowering for my students who struggle to read. My students look forward to reading now. It is not just with the reading curriculum- I teach life skills, so it is being used across curriculums!

— Special Needs Educator, Alaska Anchorage Public Schools

Check out our free trials for schools!


We know that you want to explore for yourself and discover how these devices could support reading in your own classroom. That’s why we offer a FREE trial for schools and educators

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