Forbes Magazine: Readers Earn $1 Million More in Their Lifetimes

As Forbes reported in 2020, the U.S. Department of Education has found that more than half of U.S. adults, 16-74 years old, "lack proficiency in literacy." And literacy (the ability to read and write) correlates with employment, personal income, and even health. In fact, at $63,00 a year, Forbes reports, the average income for adults at level 3 proficiency in reading is almost double that for those at level 0 or 1 ($34,000). That's more than a million dollars more over the space of a working lifetime.

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Lynn Pattnosh
More Reasons Teachers Love The Nardagani Reading Program

From middle school teachers to ESL instructors to literacy specialists who frequently work with challenged readers who have been diagnosed with a reading disability and qualify for IEP (Individual Education Program), know the Nardagani Reading Program works. Moreover, teachers who used the Nardagani Reading Program, during teacher-based research studies that were implemented in the United States public school system, saw student reading improvement and the data gathered was dramatic.

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Lynn Pattnosh
DENT Invites Narda Pitkethly to 2021 Santa Fe Conference

In October 2021, Nardagani’s Narda Pitkethly joined the DENT community at their conference in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Exploring the magic and science of visionary leadership and groundbreaking success, DENT aims to translate the success of great leaders in business, politics, or charity into a set of lessons for those who would "put a dent" in the future.

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Lynn Pattnosh
Meet Jenny and Alex, Another Nardagani Success Story

Even with the help of reading specialists, Alex (age 8) struggled to read in school for many years. Until Jenny, Alex’s mom, decided to purchase The Nardagani Reading Program and her son learned to read in only two weeks. Jenny and Alex (now 9) sat down with Nardagani and shared their experiences learning to read with the program.

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Lynn Pattnosh
The Nardagani Reading Program Helps Tackle Illiteracy in the United States

The Nardagani Reading Program is available to help combat illiteracy and teach challenged readers how to read. From literacy specialists to middle school teachers to ESL instructors, professionals who frequently work with challenged readers who have been diagnosed with a reading disability and qualify for IEP (Individual Education Program), know The Nardagani Reading Program works.

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Lynn Pattnosh