How do we get such impressive results?
Over the years I have been able to continually improve how I teach students.
The secret is simple, the more students practise the more they improve.
It takes a lot of practise to develop the necessary muscle memory, speed & accuracy.
Hence success has a LOT to do with the student’s motivation.
How do we motivate students?
- The group dynamic is highly motivational. 
 While I do teach on a one-to-one basis, I recommend children attend a group course as most learn better in a group environment.
- Being a parent of three dyslexic children I understand first-hand how critical parent support is. The course is a collaboration with parents. which is contributing factor to success. 
- Students and parents are informed regularly of progress. This spurs students on to improve more. 
- We help students develop their own intrinsic motivation by teaching every student exactly how they can get better marks when they type. 
- Intrinsic motivation reduces the need for parental reminders (nagging) thus helping maintain family harmony. 
- Students are prompted to practise by individual texts and weekly prizes for progress. 
- Fun games and rewards are also used to encourage practise. 
- We have weekly prizes of Amazon vouchers which help some students do more practise. 

