Nardagani is a reading and pronunciation program in which ESL program students have grown their reading skills considerably and also improved their pronunciation with life-changing results. Our program eliminates the need to learn all the complicated rules and exceptions in English, thereby eliminating the confusion of learning this often confusing language.
Read MoreThe Nardagani program helps eliminate the guesswork involved in reading by teaching twelve simple symbols, which make the connection between word sounds and the written text. Students see how to pronounce the letter or word at a glance—suddenly there is no more guessing of letters or struggling to read English.
Read MoreWhen Narda Pitkethly, CEO Nardagani, spoke at Sun Valley TEDx in September 2017, her goal was simple—to share her personal journey that led to the creation of the Nardagani Reading Program.
Read MoreAlthough our online program includes everything needed to learn Nardagani, we recognize that learning styles may be very different for each and every student. Whether your goal is to improve your child’s pronunciation, work on phonics for kids,
Read MoreIn "Nardagani: A Memoir - Finding Light in the Shadow of a Brother's Disappearance,” Narda Pitkethly discovers along the way is not the brother she loved and lost, but a priceless gift she can offer the world: Nardagani, an innovative reading program for students who struggle to read.
Read MoreTwo-thirds of students who can’t read proficiently by the end of the fourth grade will end up in jail or on welfare, the study added. More than 70 percent of the inmates in America’s prisons cannot read above a fourth-grade level. And 90 percent of welfare recipients are high school dropouts.
Read MoreNardagani is currently seeking mommy bloggers with a strong social media following on one or more of the following: Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and Instagram.
Read MoreAnnette Wall’s interest was piqued when she saw Narda Pitkethly being interviewed on a Sunday morning news show about a new reading system that helped challenged readers learn to read in a couple of weeks.
Read MoreSarah Irvin had a secret she wanted to hide from the world. Despite being a fairly articulate mother of four, Sarah could barely read.
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