Early Reading Rewards Are

Life Changing
Compounding
Immutable
Attainable

Teach your child to read before kindergarten and earn a universe of lifelong rewards .

The Younger They Start - The Easier It Is

Infant Phonemes & Counting

Most instance of the letter "E" that Evelyn will encounter in early reading will have a "short" /o/ sound, as in words like "hot" and "not."

Toddler ABCs & Counting

Your child will likely hear the letter "L" sound, or "/l/ phoneme" every time they wake up or go to sleep. And it's also one of the most important early sounds they will make.

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Preschool Reading & Adding

Most instance of the letter "I" that Olivia will encounter in early reading will have a "short" /o/ sound, just like the I in her name", words like "pig" and "sit." 

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Kindergarten Comprehension & Multiplication

Your child will likely hear the letter "L" sound, or "/l/ phoneme" every time they wake up or go to sleep. And it's also one of the most important early sounds they will make.

First Grade Adding / Subtracting Fractions

The letter Y in Evelyn makes the short /i/ sound, like the sound of i in words like "pin", "fin" and "win." The grapheme "i" is typically more important to learn early than the     

Y Letter Sound (Long E)

The letter a "shcwa" sound in Olivia can be complex for early elementary students learning to read, but is almost automatic for early readers.

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Our Goal is Simple

1 Million Preschoolers Reading 100 Sight Words

For the past several decades there's been one constant in primary and secondary education in the US: our children are far behind their global peers of the same age in math and reading.

In Singapore, for instance, the average student is 2.5 years ahead of the average American student in reading.

Some have proposed longer school years, higher teacher pay and even paying children to go to school. The Brainsprays solution, while simple, is a proven, low or no cost alternative that relies on three core advantages:

● Get results faster (months, not years)
● Gets results sooner (before they get to first grade, not after)
● Get children motivated to use the skills they learned