Mihee, which has been continuously improved and proven successful through over 10 years of therapeutic education for children with learning disabilities, is an English vocabulary reading and writing support material for elementary, middle, and high school students, as well as adults, who struggle with reading and writing.
It's finally been made into an app for home study for children who struggle with reading and writing English words.
Even if you're not good at decoding letters into sounds, you can still do it with phonetic picture symbols, which utilize your right brain's strengths and help you visualize the sounds.
First, use the "Learn" function. Following the steps of Mikata Phonics, you can easily memorize consonant and vowel sounds using phonetic picture symbols.
It also carefully covers blending, which is a difficult skill for people with learning disabilities.
At the basic level, you can even listen to live audio recordings of British speakers.
Through 11 steps, you can learn basic phonics rules, such as the six groups of vowels and silent letters, and gradually become able to read English words.
When writing English words, we take care to pronounce unstressed vowels faithfully to the letter, making it easier to imagine the spelling based on the pronunciation.
Mihee covers almost all the words learned over the three years from elementary school through junior high school.
Mihee will help your child gain confidence by knowing they can "read" English words, and will also help fuel their motivation to learn English.