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Easyread - from Oxford Learning Solutions

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Idohaveoneofthese · 19/10/2011 20:02

Does anyone have any experience of this system?? My DD2 is supposedly a year behind in reading (which has just been properly identified as we have moved school). The website seems very good and she had a go on the trial lesson, however, I found the price list and it costs £770 for a year!! I wasn't expecting that - although it has lots of great testimonials from teachers and parents alike and has a full refund policy if you're not happy.

HelenMumsnet · 25/05/2012 16:01

Hello. The folks at EasyRead have contacted us after seeing this read and asked us to post up the following statement:

'Thank you to everyone who has posted comments. We're glad to see so many people have had good experiences with the Easyread System.
We'd also like to address a couple of the points raised.

'It's true, as IndigoBell says, the Easyread is right for some children and not for others. That's why we give an unconditional refund guarantee. We've found, over the past year, that about 3-5% of children drop out in the early stages and take the refund but we're proud to have had almost no failures with those children who have gone through the whole process.

'To those of you who are concerned about whether Easyread is value for money, we'd like to say that, while it is more expensive than plain software, it is far less expensive than the equivalent alternatives we know of. And we are also always trying to make it more affordable for people (with our Parents Network Discount, for example).

'If anyone has any other queries or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us by mailing [email protected]. We really are here to help, whether that involves Easyread or not.'

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