How quickly should I expect to see progress?

Modified on Wed, 24 Jun at 3:43 PM

Every child learns at their own pace, so progress can vary depending on their age, starting level, and how often they use the program.

Many parents notice early improvements in confidence, engagement, and familiarity with letters and sounds within the first few weeks of regular use. More noticeable reading progress typically builds over time with consistent daily practice.

For the best results, we recommend short, regular sessions (around 10–20 minutes a day), as consistency has a greater impact than longer, occasional use.

If your child is using the program regularly but progress feels slow, it may be helpful to check that their level is appropriate or revisit the Placement Test.

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