Reading Stats

What is the status quo in reading education?

According to the Department of Education:

2 out of 3 children fail to become proficient readers!

It's shocking, but true!

Reading Graph

How can so many students have problems?

Until now educators relied on phonics to teach reading. But fewer than 1 in 5 words can be "sounded out" and there are 1,768 ways to spell 40 sounds. Consider the sen- tence above where "ea" can be pronounced 13 different ways!

Reading Success

Why is Reading Kingdom successful?

Reading requires 6 skills. Phonics teaches only 1. Reading Kingdom teaches all 6. It is the first system available that uses the "Phonics-PLUS" system.

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Learn about Reading Kingdom's revolutionary Six Skill Integrated Method.

Reading Kingdom Benefits:

  • Research based and incredibly effective.
  • The program adapts to every child and provides individualized instruction.
  • Kids can use the program on their own
  • It's fun so children think they're playing a game and want to use it.
  • It works as a standalone curriculum or a supplement.

Happy Customers

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Dr. Jeffrey A. Lieberman Columbia University

Reading Kingdom is a monumental work that makes available to educators, therapists and families a simple, straightforward and time-tested approach.

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Karen Quinn Author of Testing for Kindergarten

Reading Kingdom is the only program I recommend because it is fun for kids, easy to use, well grounded in research and IT WORKS! There is no better program.

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Catherine Smith Teacher

Reading Kingdom provides the most complete method for teaching reading and writing that I have seen in the eleven years that I have been teaching. Thank you for this outstanding program.

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Maureen Ruble Parent

All three of my children report that they 'love Reading Kingdom because it is a lot of fun.' They consider it to be 'playing'. I feel a great sense of pride as I watch their confidence soar when they master a skill. With Reading Kingdom, learning to read finally makes sense.