Challenged Child Readers Love Nardagani

Whatever your English language learning goals for your child, the Nardagani Reading Program can help all types of challenged readers and ESL students. Whether a teacher’s goal is to improve student pronunciation in elementary school, increase phonic awareness, help your son or daughter struggling with reading speed or fluency or even learn how to better read English, Nardagani can support you and your child by teaching decoding (sounding out words) quickly and simply. However, not only does Nardagani teach challenged readers successfully, our online reading program is also fun. These students who have increased their reading abilities with Nardagani share their success with our program. 

“Since I’ve learned Nardagani, with all the symbols, it allows me to hear and see every sound, if I say it slowly. Before I took this class, the harder words were harder to spell and even read, but now, after I have taken the class, it’s relatively easy for me to read the bigger words. I’ve always had to struggle with those words, but now I can spell those easily,” Kaymen (age 14).

“Before I started the class, I didn’t think I could ever learn how to read and spell correctly. But now, since I am in the class, I can spell and read correctly. Since my dad died, after learning Nardagani, I have been writing letters for my dad. I used to have a hard time spelling and reading, but ever since I have started this class that’s been easier for me. Coming to the program, I think it’s helped me a lot to communicate with my father,” Chrissy (age 13).

“Before this program, maybe a week ago, I was worried about starting school. I would go into school and I would be thinking that the teacher is going to call on me to read in this book, and I am going to get laughed at because I would mess up every word or switch up ands and a’s. But, ever since I started this program, everything is easier now. When I see a bigger word now, I use the symbols to decode it and I have confidence and everything is easier. I understand what the sounds of all these vowels make. Now I know the “o” makes seven sounds. I didn’t even know before that the “n” made two different sounds. After I have taken the class, I don’t need to go up to someone and ask: “what is this word.” Now they come to me. I am now the decoding master,” Anthony (age 14).

A challenged child reader who loves Nardagani.

A challenged child reader who loves Nardagani.