A Reading System Designed to Help Struggling Readers Finally Succeed.
The ClearPath Reading System is a structured, multisensory program created specifically for children with dyslexia and reading struggles — combining engaging lessons, confidence-building activities, and step-by-step support that helps reading finally click.
If This Sounds Familiar…
Your child may be bright, creative, and capable — but reading still feels frustrating, emotional, or exhausting.
Reading Ends in Tears
Homework and reading practice have become stressful for everyone.
Your Child Avoids Reading
They guess words, skip pages, or say they “hate reading.”
Confidence Is Falling
Many struggling readers start believing they just are not smart.
You’ve Tried Other Things
But nothing has fully clicked in a way that feels encouraging and sustainable.
Helping Reading Finally Click ✨
The ClearPath Cat helps transform reading from something stressful into something warm, engaging, and confidence-building. Instead of overwhelming children, the system was designed to feel playful, encouraging, and emotionally supportive every step of the way.
Friendly & Non-Intimidating
Fun visuals and guided lessons help children feel calmer, safer, and more open to learning.
Built Around Small Wins
Step-by-step progress helps kids experience success instead of constant frustration.
Confidence Comes First
Many parents notice emotional confidence improving before reading skills even catch up.
You Don’t Have To Figure This Out Alone ✨
ClearPath was created by someone who understands both the educational side of dyslexia and the emotional side of parenting a struggling reader. This system was designed to make reading feel less overwhelming, more encouraging, and more achievable for families who simply want to help their child succeed.
Built For Real Families
Designed to work at home in a way that feels manageable, supportive, and encouraging.
Structured & Easy To Follow
Clear step-by-step lessons help remove the guesswork and reduce overwhelm.
Focused On Confidence First
Because when children start believing they can succeed, reading progress follows.