Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Kids Series to Releast First

We are on track to release the Kids Series for Level 1 within the year! We have some testers working with the product first to give us some more feedback and data. Please stay tuned for release dates.  

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Friday, December 10, 2010

On My Own Reading Update

We are still in the development process for this product. Please check back often for updates, as we will soon have a preview available!

Friday, July 16, 2010

Please help us make our product better!

Can you spare a few moments to take our survey? Your feedback is important! http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/CYPKMQ9

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Friday, June 4, 2010

Who are our reading systems for?

On My Own Reading - Looking for a fun way to teach someone to read? Check out our website (www.OnMyOwnReading.com). On My Own Reading offers a fun way to learn to read and is catered to multiple age groups.

Do you know a teen or adult who is learning to read but doesn't want to carry around a "child's book"? How about one of our products with images geared towards their age group, but simple enough to read and expand their reading vocabulary.

Are you teaching someone who is visually impaired to read? Try our Braille reading system.

No matter what your age or disability, On My Own Reading is dedicated to providing what you need to learn to read!

Sunday, May 30, 2010

What do you think about what's out there for learning to read material?

How many of you have looked for books to use when teaching someone (child, teen, adult) to read only to become frustrated at what is available because even the "beginner" books are not simple enough for new readers?

I started this company because I have taught my kids, as well as adults,- to read and felt that the beginner and phonics books out there were still too difficult for new readers because they had words like "Max goes to school". How can a new reader, just learning the sounds get through the word school?

Books I did find that were simple enough were black and white, "boring" illustrations and just offered no incentive to even pick up the book. Therefore, I set out to design a reading system that not only attract readers based on their age (kids, teens, adults) with vibrant illustrations but also inspire them to keep going with a reward system that promotes confidence and follow through.

There are many electronic games out there today to teach by playing a game, but how quickly do they figure out how get around the system to their reward? On My Own Reading systems bring the reader back to the basics of holding a book in their hands and learning to read with little guidance required.

Please tell me your thoughts about learning to read. What sparks your interest?
To find out more about On My Own Reading, please visit our website:
www.OnMyOwnReading.com

Sincerely,

Lisa Whalen
Owner
On My Own Reading