New Program Helps Children With ADHD Learn to Read

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Innovative Program Enhances Reading Skills for Children with ADHD


Helping Youth Overcome Learning Challenges


Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) continues to be a significant challenge among young people in the U.S. According to research from the Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research, about 7.5 percent of children receive an ADHD diagnosis by age 19. This condition often leads to difficulties in reading and writing.

Common Reading Challenges


Children with ADHD may struggle with:
- Decoding and recognizing words in varied contexts.
- Reading aloud more slowly than their peers.
- Misunderstanding word and sentence meanings.
- Distinguishing between key points and minor details.
- Retaining or summarizing information from texts.

A New Approach to Learning


Thankfully, there is a promising solution for children facing these challenges. SFK Media Specially for Kids Corp. has developed the ReadENT learning system, a patented program that uses "Reading Movies" to support children with special educational needs while keeping them entertained.

How Reading Movies Work


These movies incorporate "Action Captions," displaying spoken words on the screen in real-time, seamlessly integrating with the film's dialogue. This approach enables children to connect spoken and written language, aiding in vocabulary development and comprehension.

Engaging and Interactive


The ReadENT Reading Movies are available as interactive DVDs featuring beloved classics like "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea," "Tales of Gulliver's Travels," and "The Trojan Horse." The package includes engaging games and quizzes to enhance the learning experience.

This innovative program offers hope and practical support for children with ADHD, helping them cultivate essential reading and language skills in an enjoyable way.

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