What you get every week

A New Page hands you a short, plain-English progress note β€” built from what we actually saw in your child's sessions. Here's a real example of one week.

πŸ“‹ This is a sample. Your child's report fills itself in automatically from their real sessions β€” you never enter or track anything.

Maya's week

age 9 Β· Emberwing Β· week of June 16
5
sessions this week (~15 min each)
94%
words read correctly in her stories

Locked in this week

Silent-e (the β€œmagic e” in cake, time, home) is now automatic β€” Maya is reading these without sounding them out. Soft c (cent, city) is solid too.

We're folding back

The two words she stumbled on β€” bridge and gold β€” are already woven into next week's warm-ups, so she gets a second pass automatically. You don't have to remember a thing; the program tracks every miss.

Reading pace

Steady and trending up. She's reading her hero's lines a little faster and smoother each night β€” exactly what the nightly reread is built to do.

Our note to you

Maya had a strong, consistent week β€” five nights, and her silent-e decoding crossed over into automatic. Nothing here needs fixing; the single best thing you can do is keep the nightly rhythm going. The two tricky words are handled. This is what steady progress looks like: small, real, and built on showing up. Keep going β€” you're doing the hard part.

Educational support, not a medical diagnosis or treatment.

Every weekly report is built only from what we actually saw in your child's sessions β€” never inflated, never generic. It's the kind of progress note a tutor would write, except you get one every week, and you can hand it to a teacher or specialist anytime.

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