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Rhythm-based games train the brain to distinguish, sequence, and remember sounds, building phonological awareness.
Poppins delivers short, rhythm-based reading exercises that target the root causes of dyslexia in students ages 6-11. With an adaptive design, built-in progress monitoring, and video-game feel, it’s easy for schools to implement and proven to accelerate reading growth.


Poppins is validated through three randomized controlled trials, including a Phase III double-blind clinical study. Results show significant gains in phonological processing, oral reading fluency, and overall literacy growth for students.
When practice feels like play, kids want to keep going and grow more confident with every session.
Interactive tasks using rhythm, clapping, and sequencing to improve timing, auditory processing, and phonological awareness.
Direct training in recognizing, segmenting, and manipulating sounds in words, a core challenge for dyslexic readers.
Sessions combining auditory, visual, and kinesthetic inputs to reinforce the neural pathways that support fluent reading.
Poppins uses rhythm and play to accelerate literacy, improving fluency, comprehension, and confidence in every student.

Rhythm-based games train the brain to distinguish, sequence, and remember sounds, building phonological awareness.



A clinically proven dyslexia intervention that’s beloved by students, built on years of neuroscience research, and designed for real impact.
Backed by randomized trials, including Phase III evidence.
Doubles oral reading fluency in as little as eight weeks.
Requires little to no extra planning or training for teachers and staff.
Adaptive, video-game design keeps kids motivated.
Targets the neurological challenges behind dyslexia.
Short, 20-minute sessions slide easily into school schedules.
Progress monitoring provides the data schools need for reporting.
Used by over 10,000 K-5 students worldwide.
Empower your students with confident reading with the only patented, rhythm-based intervention clinically proven to accelerate reading growth for students with dyslexia.

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Students engage in short, structured sessions (about 20 minutes, 3–5 times per week) that feel more like a video game than a reading program. Therapeutic exercises adapt in real time to each child’s level, blending rhythm, music, and literacy activities to improve phonological processing, decoding, reading fluency, and comprehension.
Poppins is a clinically-proven reading intervention for students ages 6–11 with dyslexia or other persistent reading challenges. It combines rhythm and multi-sensory literacy practice to strengthen the brain pathways required for fluent, confident reading.
Yes. Poppins has been validated in three randomized controlled studies, including a Phase III double-blind clinical trial. Results show significant gains in phonological awareness, oral reading fluency, and accuracy—often in just weeks, not years.
Many programs teach reading skills directly. Poppins goes deeper by addressing the root causes of dyslexia—neurological processing challenges like timing, sequencing, and phonological awareness—while also building core literacy skills. The result is faster, more lasting progress.
U.S. pilot programs are underway! Educators can request a demo or join a pilot program to bring Poppins to their students.