The Right Brain Reading Method

What is the Right Brain Reading (RBR) Method?

The Right Brain Reading Method is a fun, engaging, and research-driven approach designed to support beginning and struggling readers. Rooted in neuroimaging research on how the brain processes information while reading, the method emphasizes one-on-one instruction tailored to each learner’s interests. With predictable, structured activities and an errorless learning approach, it builds confidence and encourages success at every step.

This method is easy to teach and flexible enough for use in classrooms, small groups, or individual settings. As reading levels progress, the approach expands to continue meeting the learner’s needs—making it a reliable and effective way to foster reading skills in learners of all abilities.

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Ready to See Breakthroughs with Chronic Non-Readers?

The Right Brain Reading Method is backed by the latest neuroimaging research and offers a proven, neurologically supported approach to helping struggling readers achieve real results. This method not only improves reading ability, but it also builds self-confidence and enthusiasm for learning.

Easy to implement in both classroom and support settings, this method works for learners of all ages. Students love it — buy-in is high, engagement is strong, and they take pride in their progress.

Neuroimaging research shows that struggling readers process language differently, often experiencing mistimed visual and auditory signals that disrupt accurate decoding. Right Brain Reading bypasses these challenges by engaging the brain’s right hemisphere, helping learners connect with words holistically and meaningfully through existing visual and emotional pathways. Thanks to neuroplasticity, even long-time non-readers can make significant gains.

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  • "We miss having you as a resource for Coral's reading support. She showed enthusiasm for reading for the first time because of Right Brain Reading. She had struggled with phonics and lost confidence before. She was happier with you and from what I've observed as an outsider, your strategy is noticeably more effective."

    Parent of Grade 5 Student

  • "Right Brain Reading is going great. He loves learning to read now! And he can fully read all these stories!"

    Distance Education Parent

  • "By learning how to read, slowly but surely, it has helped build my confidence and now, for the first time ever, I don't feel so afraid of words. Once I found out how I learn, I didn't feel so bad and I knew that I really could learn how to read."

    Grade Four Student’s Reflection to His Mom