Top Five Reasons Teachers Love Nardagani

From literacy specialists to middle school teachers to ESL instructors, professionals who frequently work with challenged readers who have been diagnosed with a reading disability and qualify for IEP (Individual Education Program), think the Nardagani Reading Program works. Moreover, teachers who used the Nardagani Reading Program, during teacher-based research studies that were implemented in the United States public school system, saw student reading improvement and the data gathered was dramatic. Here are the top five reasons teachers love Nardagani:

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Ketchum woman develops reading app based on her time in Japan

Narda Pitkethly grew up with a brother who struggled with reading, and she was determined to prevent her daughter from wrestling with the same issues. 

"My brother Jay is brilliant, but reading is a critical skill. My family was upper-middle class, and they tried everything to help my brother read better, but nothing worked," Pitkethly said. 

Pitkethly said she started recalling her time after college when she went to Japan to teach English. She had been to Japan as a child when her father was a neurosurgeon in the U.S. Army, and she loved it so much she couldn't wait to go back. 

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Literacy and The Nardagani Reading Program Method

Traditional reading methods have failed us—over 25 percent of the population in the United States cannot learn to read with traditional teaching methods. Offering your child a new way to learn to read could make the difference in your child’s struggle. Tackling your child's reading challenges has long-lasting benefits, supporting them long after they have successfully completed the Nardagani Reading Program.⠀

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