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What Seven Days Showed Us
One child entered unable to complete a spelling assessment. He stopped at five words and shut down. Seven days later he did not shut down once. The tracker documents what happened. The report documents what happened. The child is reading words he could not read before this programme began.

Krys-Darcelle Dumas
Apr 154 min read


Why Caribbean Children Struggle in UK, US, and Canadian Schools — And What Parents Need to Know
Let me describe a scene I hear about over and over again. You moved to the UK, or Canada, or the United States. You worked hard. You got your child into a decent school. Your child is bright. You know this. Anyone who has ever sat with them knows this. They ask sharp questions. They remember everything. They talk from morning until night. And then the school calls. Your child is behind in reading. They are struggling with comprehension. There may be a learning difficulty. The

Krys-Darcelle Dumas
Apr 137 min read


The Storyteller Always Knew When to Pause
Who teaches the storyteller how to read aloud? Nobody sat with them and explained that a full stop means the voice drops and the breath comes. That a question should lift at the end. That a villain should sound different from a hero, and a frightened child should sound different from both. Nobody gave them a worksheet with arrows showing where to pause for dramatic effect. They learned it the way all real learning happens. By being inside something long enough to understand i

Krys-Darcelle Dumas
Mar 285 min read
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