Fast ForWord - Makes Better Readers and Better Learners
Download Info Pack for Fast ForWordWhat is Fast ForWord?
Fast ForWord is an evidence-based, personalised, and adaptive reading and language program that
produces 1-2 years gains for any struggling learner in as little as 40-60 hours of use. listens to students read aloud and provides immediate feedback.
How Fast ForWord Does It Differently
Cognitive Skill Building
Fast ForWord targets cognitive skills indispensable to reading – working memory, attention, and processing –
enabling children to catch up and improve school performance.
Thoroughly Researched and Reviewed
No other reading and language intervention program has been as thoroughly researched and reviewed as Fast ForWord, with more than 55 patents in neuroscience and education and more than 300 research studies verifying its effectiveness
Rapid Student Gains That Last
Fast ForWord offers precise practice and personalised, targeted support—accelerating student access to core content and grade-level instruction.
When used consistently, Fast ForWord can help students attain 1-2 years of reading growth after just 40-60 hours of use.



How Fast ForWord Works

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