I would say this to better keep parents, and maybe even teachers, better informed. That said, what I would change in LearntoRead is create a way to control the settings to a greater extent, such as see the statistics and get progress monitoring by accessing LearntoRead in some way. As does the fact there is close to no distractions from the learning even between the game stages. Repetition of letter names and speaking to the child who’s playing the “games” lines up perfectly with what I have learned at GU. I greatly approve of what you have created. I am a Senior at Graceland University (GU) and am close to graduating in the school of Education there. So when he repeated the word and it chimed because he got it right, I teared up a bit! I was ecstatic!! I can’t tell you how excited I am!! I have been telling all my homeschool friends!! Thank you Duo abc!!!! I am so grateful!!! There are many times I (his mom) can’t even understand him. He sees a speech therapist for his language. I have tried many different programs and apps, this is by far THE BEST app we have ever found!! I absolutely love it!!! The first time we opened he loved it!! It keeps his attention, and he’s finally learning his letters and sounds! The first time it asked him to say a word, I was nervous. His disability has made it a challenge to get him interested in learning. I saw the add for Duo abc and instantly thought of our 7 year old son who has Down Syndrome. (We tried Rosetta Stone which was an absolute waste of money!) Duo Lingo is engaging and does an excellent job teaching to speak, read and write in Spanish. (Oldest 16 youngest 7) we use DUOLINGO for teaching our two older boys Spanish.
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