The Ayden Rae Foundation

The Ayden Rae Foundation is a worldwide charity that was created to support families who are stricken with Hyperemesis Gravidarum (HG) and other pregnancy complications. As part of their work, they help children and young-adults who struggle with the long-term effects of a difficult pregnancy, which include cognitive and developmental delays and an increase in the presence and/or severity of learning difficulties.
Providing guidance and access to educational resources is an important part of the Ayden Rae Foundation’s work, and that’s where Touch-type Read and Spell comes in. The foundation offers TTRS courses to children, young-adults and adults to address literacy concerns and ensure every individual can achieve their full potential, no matter which challenges they may have faced in the past or which hurdles they may still need to overcome.
The Ayden Rae Foundation was particularly keen on using TTRS as it is a self-study tool that can be used in the home to support academic learning and build self-esteem and confidence alongside reading speed and spelling skills. Many of the children who use TTRS through the foundation are extremely intelligent, but they often learn in a different way that isn’t always catered to by their local schools. TTRS gives them a chance to experience some of the success they deserve. It also teaches the skill of typing which can help them in their future careers and/or education pursuits.
St. Peter's, Gambia, West Africa
We began official computer classes with our students and the results have been amazing. As an educator with over 40 years of experience, I was, and continue to be, astounded, at our students' new-found motivation. They take a computer class for one hour, four days a week. The format for the class remains the same. Each class begins with fifteen minutes of typing with the Touch-type Read and Spell program.
Home educating a child with dysgraphia
I’m a teacher’s aide, and I had lost my job because of COVID-19. We knew we’d be home-educating my son, age 11, who has dysgraphia, for the upcoming term and we wanted to give him extra support with his learning needs. Touch-type Read and Spell had both typing and spelling, so it looked like a great option. We were able to request a scholarship because I have no income, and my husband’s is quite low.
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