Give your students the cognitive "muscles" they need to build brain fitness and to benefit more from the instructional materials you already have.
Apply innovative technology based on more than 30 years of brain plasticity research to accelerate learning for students of all ages and abilities.
Improve state test scores and help your students succeed. On average, students can improve 1-2 years in reading level in as little as 8-12 weeks.
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"Our phones were ringing off the hook with parents begging, 'Please don't take my child out of this.'"
"It's like a firestorm in the district—the enthusiasm knowing that we have started the school year academically well ahead of where we were two years ago."
"You can't put a price tag on a child for reading. But we are definitely past the breakeven point now. We are saving money."
"It has…helped change the perception that just because a child is behind two grade levels that he or she has a disability. That whole mindset has changed."
"Scientific Learning is one of the best organizations I've ever partnered with. The level of support we've received is more than we ever anticipated."
"I've been on a crusade to get the word out. One trip to my school district convinces them that it's well worth the investment."
"Students not only increased their reading proficiency, but improved their ability to remember and stay on task, which is important no matter what subject you're teaching."
"...it's almost like magic — and we don't have much magic these days in school. It's been very positive for us."
"I would say that in the last year alone, the school district saved at least $250,000 using this product."
"I have seen kids raise their comprehension 4, 5, 6, 7 years and in the case of one student 8 years. I am stunned. I have never seen anything like this."
"It’s helping students learn to read who haven’t been successful at it before. Those students’ lives are changed forever..."
"We have had great success for a number of years now with Fast ForWord in School District 16. Test results have been impressive."