Reading help for kids
Dr. Read gives families a private way to practice real reading at home with calm support that follows the page.
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Read aloud, ask questions, get pronunciation help, and keep going with patient guidance beside you.
Any text, any reader
Dr. Read is built for books, articles, homework pages, and everyday text - without turning reading into a test.
Text analysis
Dr. Read analyzes the text the reader brings, then builds a custom session with vocabulary support, pronunciation help, and comprehension checkpoints.
Guided reading
The reader keeps moving through the page, and Dr. Read steps in with calm spoken support when pronunciation, meaning, or confidence needs a hand.
Product preview
A quick look at the flow: bring in your pages, let Dr. Read prepare the session, then read aloud with calm support close by.

App walkthrough
A reader brings in their pages, Dr. Read prepares the session, then stays close while they read aloud.
Choose the pages you want to read and begin with a calm, focused setup.
Scan the text the reader already wants to work through.
Dr. Read analyzes the text and gets vocabulary, pronunciation, and comprehension support ready.
The reader reads aloud while Dr. Read listens, then steps in when help is needed.




Reading as conversation
The reader stays in control of the session. Dr. Read follows along, notices where support might help, and offers guidance without turning reading into a test.
Every response is designed to be calm, useful, and easy to act on, so the reader can keep practicing instead of feeling stopped.
Research-informed
Dr. Read draws from reading science, active reading research, dyslexia support, and motivation research to make help feel useful, calm, and close to the page.
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Bring the book, article, or page you already care about. The support follows real reading practice.
Reading practice should feel like a conversation: listen, try it together, and keep going.
Celebrate effort, self-correction, persistence, and calm repetition rather than perfection.
Errors should feel technical and fixable: retry, replay, slow down, or ask for a clearer step.
Parent guide
Dr. Read is built for families looking for reading help for kids, private reading support, decoding help for struggling readers, and a read-aloud tutor that stays patient.
Dr. Read gives families a private way to practice real reading at home with calm support that follows the page.
Readers can slow down, hear words, practice sound patterns, and work through unfamiliar words without feeling put on the spot.
The reader keeps reading aloud while Dr. Read listens, helps with pronunciation, and supports comprehension when a passage gets hard.
Dr. Read is a voice-first digital reading tutor that helps readers practice real text aloud with pronunciation, decoding, vocabulary, and comprehension support.
Dr. Read is built for families and readers who want private reading support at home, including readers who need help with decoding, fluency, unfamiliar words, or confidence.
Dr. Read is designed to expand access to patient reading practice, not replace teachers, tutors, or reading specialists.
Limited beta
Dr. Read is opening carefully while we learn from early beta testers and keep support thoughtful.