If your child is anything like my son was, you'll be witnessing meltdowns, frustration, confusion - and worst of all, steadily diminishing confidence.
They feel worthless or stupid, but find ways to hide these feelings by becoming class clowns, daydreamers or other ways to hide their inability to follow, to learn, to catch up.
I have seen it in all my clients and it gets worse every year. Teachers tell us to wait, as they will eventually all get it, but they don't.
What you can expect is a way to get a happy child back, that knows they are smart and learns as much as they work at.
They will know how to focus, how to learn creatively, how to read with full comprehension and upgrade their literacy and numeracy levels by several grades.
They all do. At their own level of motivation they achieve their own personal goals, which may not always meet yours as a parent.
The more motivation and time you are able to spend on this, the more they will improve.
It will take you approximately one hour a day to see a highly improved level of literacy.
If numeracy is no issue, you can stop the program, whenever you are happy with their level of literacy, even if it's half-way through the year.
However, you will then miss out on seeing your child's book done and published, which is - only if they choose to - a part of the last term.
We will choose the ten best books to publish, but everybody else will be learning how to do it themselves.
These children will amaze you and themselves with their abilities, as they will be learning using their gifts, rather than fighting against their challenges.