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Understanding Sleeping Reader®



How Does Sleeping Reader® Work?

This page will help you understand how Sleeping Reader® works and why it is the best reading program on the market today.

The Basics:
Ask any child what sound a cow makes and they will answer: “MOOO”. A child can easily remember that a cow makes a “MOOO” sound and associates a cow with the sound “MOOO”. The child can also tell you what sound a duck, horse, cat, dog, etc. makes.

The Sleeping Reader® program takes this simple technique, and brings the student through lessons that associate the names and sounds of each letter with an animal.

For an example: Alex the Antelope says “â” (the sound of the letter A).

After many repetitions of the lessons the child will begin to learn that the Antelope says “â” (the sound of the letter A). The Sleeping Reader® program will take the student through dozens of lessons where they will learn each letter sound and associate them with an animal.

Once the student knows the basics of each letter sound, the teacher will begin using the coloring/writing/alphabet exercises found on CD 4 in the Sleeping Reader® program. The student will then start to associate the sounds of each letters with the actual appearance of the letters.

As the program progresses, the student will naturally not need the animal anymore and will know that the letter A makes the sound “â” (the sound of the letter A). They will follow this progression with all of the letters and sounds in the alphabet. The student can then begin to sound out words and read.

Overall, learning to read is a 3 Step Process: (1) Learning the letter names. (2) Learning the sounds of each letter. (3) Learning the image of each letter. Most teaching methods try to teach all three steps at the same time and unfortunately many people have difficulty learning to read this way. They get confused and frustrated.

Sleeping Reader® solves this problem by teaching the first two steps before teaching the third step (learning the image of each letter). This breakthrough allows a student to learn to read up to 10 times faster than traditional learning to reading methods.


Repetition:
Another key to the Sleeping Reader® program is repetition. A common reason other reading programs do not work as well as they should (besides teaching all three steps at once), is the teacher simply cannot provide enough repetitions of lessons for the student to really learn the material.

By playing the Sleeping Reader® program during the daytime and nighttime the student will literally listen to the lessons thousands of times over the 6 month course. By working both the conscious mind (daytime) and the unconscious mind (nighttime) the student also learns and memorizes the material faster and remembers it longer than any other teaching methods on the market today.

The Sleeping Reader® lessons have a soft and soothing background music that is perfect for listening either during the daytime or nighttime. It is really fun and easy for the student to learn to read.


Easy For The Teacher:
Because of the innovative teaching methods of Sleeping Reader®, it literally takes the burden off of the teacher. Other reading courses require the teacher to devote hours (usually between 50-100 or more) to teach the student how to read.

Sleeping Reader® solves this problem and allows someone with a CD player (and a Printer to print the CD 4 Materials) to give their students the gift of reading.





Schools Teaching Students How To Read:
Overcrowding, budget cuts, etc. plague our school systems today. Unfortunately, this can lead to students not getting the education that they need to be successful in life. This is typically not the fault of the teachers who are doing the best that they can.

The parents of these students are forced to look for alternative methods to instruct their children and give them the knowledge they will need to be successful in life. Success in school and life starts with reading. The better you can read the more you can learn.

Sleeping Reader® is the answer for people who are looking to help their children read quicker, better, and easier than ever before.


Cost Effectiveness:
Most other reading courses on the market today besides having many drawbacks (listed above) are expensive. Many of them are in $50-$500 range and because of the frustrations involved typically sit on the shelf.

Sleeping Reader® costs $39.95 and is a fun and easy reading program to use for both the teacher and the student. It is not only the best reading program on the market today; it is also the most cost effective.


Babies & Infants:
Parents today are eager to give their children a leg up on the educational process. Sleeping Reader® is a great way to start your child early on the sounds of the letters. The soothing music in the program is perfect for playing during the nighttime, nap time, or while your infant plays.


Older Children and Adults that Have Trouble Reading:
When someone has trouble reading (child, teenager, or adult) they are frustrated with learning to read and sometimes give up. Many of these people unfortunately have not mastered the basics of reading and no one is typically willing to take the time and effort to teach them (or re-teach them) the basics.

Sleeping Reader® brings reading back down to its basic level and works up from there. No matter the students’ age or reading ability, starting back at the basics and working up from there is the best way to learn to read (or improve their reading skills).


English as a Second Language:
Learning to read another language is much like someone who is having trouble reading or learning to read for the first time. The key is learning the basics of that language, starting from the sounds of each letter (regardless of your age).

If you are looking to be able to speak or read the English language, you will benefit by starting off with the basics of reading found in the Sleeping Reader® program. Once you have mastered the basics, speaking and reading the English language will develop naturally.
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