It's not what you think, Niepodam.
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Here's something I wish someone had told me earlier in my teaching career, Niepodam:

The science of reading is not complicated because reading is complicated.

It's complicated because the people who did the research, the brain scientists, the university labs, the journal writers, were never classroom teachers.

They figured out HOW brains learn to read. But when it came to explaining what that actually looks like on a Monday morning in a real classroom with real kids? Completely lost.

So teachers like you and me were left to piece it all together on our own. Google searches. Pinterest rabbit holes. TPT spirals at 10pm.

And even when you find something that sounds promising, you still have to hunt down all the tools and lesson plans to actually use it.

That's exactly why I created the Science of Reading Made Easy.

In two hours together, I'm going to unlock 70+ years of research in plain English and hand you the printable tools to start using it on the first day of school.

No more hunting. No more guessing. No more feeling like you're the problem.

We're going LIVE this Wednesday July 15th at 4pm PT / 7pm ET, and there's a Q&A at the end so you can ask me anything.

Grab your ticket right here.

Can't make it live? 30 days access to the replay is included the moment you sign up.


See you Wednesday,
 
P.S. Here's what teachers said after the last time I ran this training:

“I finished the training and knew exactly what to do the very next morning.”

“This showed me it wasn't me - it was the methods I was handed. Now I feel confident and my reading lessons finally feel like they're working.”

That could be you by Wednesday night. Grab your spot here.

 
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