Neurodiverse Learners, Metronome Reading and Learning 

Groundbreaking research has found that problems with timing in the brain can lead to learning challenges.
These timing problems are seen in people with autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and language difficulties.

The programs presented here use simple movements and language activities to help align movements and
reading to exact timing using a metronome beat. This improves rhythm, coordination, spatial awareness, reading and learning.

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Metronme Activities Book - Grade 1 plus

Metronome Activities Book

Grades 1 Plus
Metronome Reading Activities offer simple, fun, exercises to boost brain timing, visual perception, and reading skills for grades one and two. Set the metronome to 50 BPM and adjust as needed.

Metronome Reading- Reading to a Beat

Reading To A Beat

Grade 3+
Current brain research suggests that as many as eighty percent of struggling readers have problems with auditory processing. The students’ auditory neurons are firing too slowly.

Reading Thru Rhythm and Songs

Reading Thru Rhythm & Songs

Grades 1 & 2 Reading Level

Reading Thru Rhythm and Songs uses the power of music, songs, and the metronome, to help children learn to read while providing activities to help with timing disruptions in the brain.

Reading Thru Rhythm and songs

Reading Thru Rhythm & Songs – Book 2

Grades 2 & 3 Reading Level

The program includes ten lessons that cover phonemics, phonics, vocabulary, language development, and comprehension. Each lesson includes a song, reading activities and metronome games.