Why
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Fast ForWord is a series of fun and interactive educational computer programmes that are based
on over 30 years of research into how the brain learns. On average, participants make 1½ to 2
year learning gains in memory, attention, auditory processing, sequencing and reading skills
following only 8 to 12 weeks of Fast ForWord training.
More than just a tutoring programme, Fast ForWord can improve students’ ability to follow
instructions, organise themselves, read, spell,comprehend, concentrate in a noisy classroom,
participate in conversations, enjoy school and have confidence in their ability to learn. Fast ForWord is also a proven tool for developing English Language skills for ESL students.
at Home or School
Participants can now use Fast ForWord at home or school. Computer based training is the way of the future, providing a level of learning intensity and adaptivity that can not be matched by traditional tutoring, teaching and/or classroom instruction. Used by over 1,000,000 students worldwide, Fast ForWord offers parents and educators the ease and convenience of providing students with interesting and interactive, scientifically researched brain training.
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Testimonials
“Fast ForWord is the greatest thing I’ve found in 40 years of teaching. It teaches kids how to
concentrate and to learn.” Barry Hancock, Principal Samson Primary School
“Fast ForWord has changed the way I live. It’s made me go to school feeling proud because I can do the work and I feel like shouting it out and telling everyone I meet! It’s made me get more enjoyment out of school.” Leticia, Year Five Student
Perth School Trials Results Summary
This study used a randomised comparison trial experimental design to determine the effectiveness of Fast ForWord in improving the language and literacy performance of children in Western Australian public schools.
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Parents and a child who refused to give up
"It broke our hearts when we realized our seemingly ‘perfect in every way child’ was unable to read and write as other children do."
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Adults can have problems learning too - Robyn's story
If you are a child with a learning disorder, and you grow up, you are an adult with a learning disorder. Nothing will change this learning disorder just because you are older and have a job.
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See the latest TV News on Kenmare Community School
See the latest TV News on how Fast ForWord was a huge success at Kenmare Community School
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