

Gretchen and Jeanine, the Founders of Fundamental Learning Center, had no other choice but to do the work themselves. Their kiddos were struggling and nobody could help them.
There were anxiety attacks, tummy-ache calls from the nurse, and a lot of frustration and saddess.
After years of back-and-forth, it was clear was the only option was to do it themselves. Jeanine spent six years spending three weeks in Dallas, three weeks in Wichita so she could get the best possible training for her son, Cooper.
She didn't want any other parent to feel the way she did for so long - all kids deserve to get the help they need. So, in 2000 Fundamental Learning Center was created and the impact began.
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Each Sound Case purchase unlocks our professional and quick to complete online training course for teachers to be confident going in to their first classes prepared and ready to help children succeed in learning to read. Taught by experienced Sound Case literacy intervention specialists who have taught children in our laboratory school at Phillips Fundamental Learning Center in Wichita, Kansas, USA. You are welcome to visit and observe our Sound Case in action.



HIGH INTEREST CHILDREN'S BOOKS ARE TO BE USED
IN LEARNING TO READ WITH THE SOUND CASE.
Buy individual books as you go to fill out your own library, or order the entire set of forty-three books from online retailers. All are classics, all are wonderful additions to your school or personal library as you teach children to read.
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Emily Hanford reports on the ways that reading has been taught over the last 30 years and how those methods may be failing the 70% of children unable to read proficiently at 4th grade. Easy and must listening for any parent or teacher, it’s her six podcast series "Sold a Story".
A seven year old boy struggles to make sense of words on the page. But when Mike is diagnosed with dyslexia and the teachers continue to fail him, his mother takes matters into her own hands to help her son fulfil his true potential.