What learning resources can I use at home to help my child read, write, and learn better?

Every learning resource on this page is free and built around what the research shows about how the brain actually takes in and holds on to new information to help your child read, write, and learn better.

Some of these tools are for you as the parent. Some are for you and your child to use together. Some are experiences you hand to your child and let them explore.

Start with the one that fits where you are right now.

Start here if you want a clearer picture of what's happening in your child's reading, writing, or studying before you decide what to do next.

You can't choose the right next step without a clear picture of where your child is. These tools give you that picture.

A short, fillable reflection tool to help you better understand how your child approaches reading.

You notice patterns, separate effort from understanding, and come away with a clearer sense of what to look at next.

A reflection tool to help you better understand your child’s writing process.

You identify whether the challenge is with ideas, organization, or getting words onto the page, and you come away with a clearer sense of what to address first.

Observe one study session and find out whether the strategy behind the effort matches how the brain builds memory.

Then get suggestions on what to adjust and what to keep.

Once you've noticed something, these tools help you understand what's happening underneath it.

Noticing is the first step. Understanding what's driving what you're seeing is what makes the next step clear.

A free guide that walks you through the most common reasons children pull away from reading and writing, why the approaches most parents try don't hold, and five brain-based shifts that rebuild confidence from the inside out.

A free interactive tool that walks you through six areas of reading, writing, and learning. It helps you understand what might be getting in the way of your child's effort paying off and gives you one direction to move in.

When you're ready to move from understanding to doing, this is a method you and your child can use together starting today.

A brain-based flashcard routine for you and your child to use together. Rereading feels productive, but tests require recalling from memory. These are two different things. This free guide gives you a clear method built around how the brain actually retrieves what it has learned.

Sometimes the most useful thing is to put something in your child's hands and give them room to engage with it.

These experiences are built around how the brain engages with new learning through story, curiosity, and real decision-making.

Your child enters a story world built for first-time players. They move through the environment, answer riddles, and make choices that build real decision-making and comprehension skills along the way. Snowfield Saga is the free tutorial that shows your child what learning through story actually feels like.

Your child can start right away. A free account is only needed to save progress or collect gems.

Say goodbye to boring paper reading logs. Reading Quest is an immersive digital reading log where your child sets daily reading goals, tracks their progress, and reflects on what they've read, all inside a virtual library built around how the brain builds reading consistency. Each session becomes part of a larger quest your child is building on their own terms.

Your child can start right away. A free account is only needed to save progress or collect gems.

Inspired by a real-life collaboration between Ill Studios and Nike, this activity features the original colorful basketball court based on Kasimir Malevic's painting ‘Sportsmen’. Not only does it transform basketball into an exciting art experience, but it also lets your child explore the rich history of the game. When your child plays Artistic Alley Hoops, they step into a world where sports, art, and history come together in stunning harmony.

Your child can start right away. A free account is only needed to save progress or collect gems.

Long ago, Prophet Ibrahim and his son Ismail raised the foundations of the Kaaba. In this activity, your child will step into that story. They will read, build, color, match, and reflect. Please feel free to share "The Foundations of the Kaaba." with family, friends, neighbors, your masjid community, homeschool groups, or anyone with children who may enjoy it.

Your child can start right away. A free account is only needed to save progress or collect gems.

When you're ready for more than a resource can offer, the next step is already here.

Every tool on this page gives you a clearer starting point. If what you're finding is that your child needs something more direct, a Learning Strategy Session is where that conversation begins. It's a 15-minute call where you share what you're observing. You leave with one learning strategy you can use right away.

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Learning Re-Engineered

Learning Re-Engineered is a literacy instruction company founded by Alitalia, a learning strategist with 27 years of experience in education, an M.Ed. in Learning and Technology, and five years of training across three Lindamood-Bell programs. Every program and resource here is grounded in the science of how the brain actually learns.

Through one-on-one tutoring, game-based learning, independent curriculum, and academic coaching, we help students in grades K through 12 build the skills that make learning feel clearer and more manageable. Everything here is designed to help your child feel seen, capable, and confident.

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