![]() If you are on Android or a Windows Mobile device it is hit or miss, however it should work absolutely fine with an external keyboard. This course is not designed to be used with a soft keyboard on a tablet, although it has been successfully tested to work with iOS devices (iPad and iPhone). If so, it should be possible to whitelist this site so that the extension is turned off for this site only. If you are using such an extension, turn it off temporarily and see if that is the cause. Some third-party extensions for web browsers, such as ad blockers, might interefere with the typing functionality. Javascript is required for the typing functionality, so please ensure it is turned on in your browser preferences. Older versions or other browsers may give inconsistent results. Other major browsers, such as Apple Safari, Mozilla Firefox and Microsoft Internet Explorer should generally be ok, however please make sure you are using a current version. It is a free download, easy to install, and available for all platforms. Just give us a call.If you are accessing this course on the desktop or a laptop, Google Chrome (currently the most popular browser in the world) is the recommended browser for this site, and switching to it will likely solve any issues you may be experiencing. If you cannot find a course to suit you and would prefer a more bespoke option, we can organise this for you. If you looking to book an intensive course, you will learn to touch type the letters very quickly in just one week, but you will need to continue practicing once the course has finished to consolidate learning and improve on speed. However, learning to touch type takes time, so you need to bear this in mind. Which course gets the best results?Īll of our courses get great results because they are all tutor supported. ![]() Which courses can my child do in the holidays? Our intensive courses run in the holidays live on Zoom or you can fast track our 10 Week Flexi-Time Home Course – just say how many weeks you want to complete the course in on your booking form. Our centre based courses are term time only. We would recommend the 10 Week Flexi-Time Home Course, because this allows you to practice for an hour a week which fits in well if you are working full time. Or if you prefer to learn from home, you can fast track the 10 week Flexi-Time Home course. Our intensive face to face on Zoom courses are ideal for adults and children if you are in a hurry to learn. You also have three lessons on Zoom with a tutor included in the fee, so they have lots of hands on help. Learning builds slowly with lots of repetition. If your child is younger or they have a specific learning difference such as dyslexia, our Junior Dyslexia Rolling Course is the easiest course to learn. So the 10 Week Flexi-Time Home Course or 10 Week Flexi-Time Home Course Plus+ or Junior/Dyslexia Rolling course would be a good option. Other students may feel more comfortable learning more slowly, giving more time for practice. Some people prefer a more intensive style course, where lessons build quickly, so a fast track flexi-time home course is a good option or perhaps one of our week long intensive courses. The answer to this depends on so many factors. Please visit our this page for an overview of all of our courses that are suitable for a children with a learning difference. We recommend that you give us a call to discuss your child’s needs in more detail or you can book an assessment lesson with us so we can suggest the best course for your child. The choice will depend on your child, how they learn best and the time that they have to learn. ![]() We offer a few courses to help children with dyslexia and other learning differences. Our tutor supported courses will ensure that this happens. ![]() Learning needs to be gentle, and build up in smaller incremental steps. ![]() It’s important to select the right course for your child so that it is designed at the right level and pace for them. Other courses expect the student to learn too quickly which can overwhelm the working memory and before long your child has given up. And this doesn’t work for children with an SpLD, such as dyslexia. Yes absolutely! With other touch typing courses or programmes, it tends to be a one sized fits all approach. ![]()
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