Redefining Reading for Dyslexic Learners with Instant Reader's DYSPRO

At the forefront of educational breakthroughs, the Instant Reader Dyslexia Program (DYSPRO) emerges as a transformative solution for children facing the challenges of dyslexia. With the help of Teacher Freds, the Center Manager at Instant Reader Main, and a dyslexia specialist, this article aims to shed light on DYSPRO's unique approach. Our goal is to inform parents about how this specialized program can significantly improve the reading skills of children with dyslexia, creating new learning opportunities....

Breaking Barriers: How Instant Reader Transformed a Dyslexic Child's Life

Navigating the path of learning how to read can be a complex and varied experience for each child, particularly for those with learning challenges like dyslexia. Teacher Rejie, a seasoned educator at Instant Reader, brings to light the heartening story of Clein Naijhel Tanzo, an 11-year-old with dyslexia. The article seeks to explore Clein's remarkable progress through the Basic and Advanced Programs of Instant Reader, offering motivation to parents who are contemplating which reading program is best for their child....

Kobe & Regine: Successful Despite Dyslexia

If your child or if you know someone with Dyslexia, one thing you can do is share success stories of people like Kobe and Regine to inspire them....

Hearing From Teachers Of Struggling Readers

school educators from all levels: kindergarten, primary, secondary, and even higher education. The exchange of stories and experiences that took place proved that reading difficulties like dyslexia don’t just go away as a person grows up. Without proper intervention, a struggling learner will remain struggling even to adulthood....

Believe it or not, Dyslexia is Real

No parent would ever want to see his child struggle in school much more in the area of reading—the very core foundation to learning every subject there is in school. This is far worse for the child. The fear of being labelled and teased as stupid, dumb and slow is something he has to face and live with every day...

Why We CARe Program is for Every Community

It has been more than two years since Instant Reader™, led by its founder and dyslexia expert Teacher Vicki Quintana-Arioder, began assisting schools and communities in identifying reading difficulties through its We CARe program (Workshop-Conference on the Analysis and Assessment of Reading Difficulties). The team has met many individuals and organizations who seek the same intervention since this movement. Last June, advocates and educators gathered together in the very first National Dyslexia Awareness and Intervention Summit...

How To Help A Dyslexic Child: Guide For Parents, Teachers, And Family Members

Finding out that a child has dyslexia is just Step One to supporting his best development and overcoming his learning difficulty. The next steps can be challenging, especially for parents and educators who are encountering the difficulty for the first time. Below are some things you can do to support a child with dyslexia:...

Causes and Complications of Dyslexia

Dyslexia is a condition that affects a person’s ability to read, spell, write, and speak. Even after being subjected to appropriate teaching-learning processes, a dyslexic’s brain may still be unable to interpret written letters or symbols correctly. What causes dyslexia? What complications might a dyslexic person face?...

Protect Your Child. Get A Diagnosis.

When inclusive education and disability-friendly infrastructures are discussed, what people immediately picture in their minds are individuals with obvious conditions and infirmities. When you get on a bus or a jeep, the first-row seats would have stickers over them showing an image of a person on a wheelchair indicating the seats are reserved for people with disabilities. The same image appears at certain spaces in public comfort rooms, parking lots, mall counters, etc....

Five Big Takeaways from Dyslexia Summit 2018

The very first Dyslexia Awareness and Intervention Summit in the Philippines took place on 09 June 2018. Over a hundred teachers, school administrators, counselors, parents, and students gathered together to become more aware of reading challenges and better equipped to support children with learning difficulties like dyslexia. Teacher Ma. Veronica “Vicki” Quintana-Arioder, the founder and dyslexia expert of Instant Reader™, led the summit that aimed to break myths and raise awareness...