Early Learning Tools: Cognitive Concepts

Earobics Literacy Launch is a research-based supplemental early literacy system designed to ensure that all students have the foundational skills they need to be strong readers. The software covers phonemic awareness, language enrichment, letters and sounds, decoding and spelling, as well as beginning reading and writing. By incorporating the latest research findings, the software enables teachers to provide the most effective strategies for literacy instruction and significantly improves student reading.

Earobics comes with customized professional development and continual support through in-class coaching, modeling and mentoring. Teachers can keep track of their students’ progress with screening tools and detailed printable data reports. The software also supports other languages, including Spanish and Arabic. Cognitive Concepts, Evanston, IL, (888) 328-8199, www.earobics.com.

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