Right Track Reading Lessons Guarantee
The author, Miscese Gagen, personally stands by the effectiveness of Right Track Reading Lessons with a money back guarantee.
She stands by this program because Right Track Reading Lessons:
Because she is convinced this solid program works in helping children learn to read proficiently, she stands by the effectiveness of Right Track Reading Lessons with the following money back guarantee.
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The Right Track Reading Lessons Guarantee
#1 You purchase the Right Track Reading Lessons book.
#2 You take the time to use the Right Track Reading Lessons program with your child. Remember you MUST supply the essential teaching part of the equation (effective program + teaching = proficient reader). Your child will not learn to read without a loving parent or other caring adult spending time to actually teach him/her. The book sitting on a shelf will not help your child. You have to teach your child.
#3 If your child is not learning to read or faces difficulties, you contact the author by e-mail at mail@righttrackreading.com to see if she can help you resolve the problem. The author's goal is to help children learn to read. Often a child’s difficulties can be solved by a specific instruction technique (for example overcome blending difficulties by singing the words). The author will try to help you resolve the difficulty that your child faces. She will e-mail you suggestions or if you wish contact you by phone.
If you meet these three steps and your child still does not learn to read or improve reading skills using the Right Track Reading Lessons program, simply mail the book back to the author, Miscese Gagen, at
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Note: This program is not designed for children with physical hearing problems (can’t hear the sounds) or physical vision problems (can’t see the print). Because this program is based on phonological processing of print (decoding the printed letters into sound) the child must be able to see print and hear sounds. Children with significant vision and hearing problems can learn (remember Helen Keller). However, they require specialized instruction to help them learn to read.