NOW! Programs® · Press Coverage & Outcomes

In the News: Student Success, Dyslexia,
Literacy & Workforce Readiness

Seven documented stories connecting evidence-based instruction to real outcomes — for students, schools, and the workforce. Reported nationally. Verified by data.

1,300+ media pickups across 7 releases
14M+ potential audience reach
30+ years of research behind the programs
5–75 ages served, children through adults
Dyslexia literacy outcomes — NOW! Programs® student success and press coverage

Dyslexia Literacy Outcomes: The Full Story in Seven Chapters

Each release documents a different dimension of what evidence-based literacy intervention makes possible.

School Outcomes January 29, 2026

School-Reported Reading Assessments Show Atypical Gains for Students with Dyslexia

Real assessment data from schools using NOW! Programs® shows reading gains that fall outside typical trajectories — evidence for principals, ELA directors, and district leaders evaluating intervention options.

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Workforce January 22, 2026

NOW! Programs Enables Literacy Skills That Unlock Workforce and Academic Pathways

Low literacy costs the US economy $2.2 trillion annually. This release documents how foundational reading intervention directly opens doors to employment and higher education — with named outcomes.

Employers Grant reviewers Adults Schools
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Workforce Research April 29, 2026

Closing the AI Skills Gap Starts with Foundational Reading Skills Development

The AI economy demands more from workers, not less. This release connects the national conversation about AI readiness directly to the foundational literacy skills NOW! Programs® builds.

Employers Policymakers Schools
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Research February 12, 2026

Science of Reading Momentum Reveals Proven Solutions for Dyslexia and Low Literacy

As state-level Science of Reading mandates accelerate, this release positions NOW! Programs® within the national movement — with the peer-reviewed research to back it.

Educators Advocates Journalists
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Student Story April 7, 2026

Brain-Based Program Brings Dyslexic Teen from Non-Reader to 12th-Grade Level in 10 Months

A teenager labeled a non-reader achieves 12th-grade reading in 10 months. This documented story speaks directly to families who have tried other programs without results.

Parents Homeschool families Teens
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Early Literacy February 6, 2025

Dr. Tim Conway & NOW! Programs® Launch LipLetter Land™

The earliest intervention point in the NOW! Programs® continuum — a 6-way multi-sensory app that builds foundational phonological awareness before reading difficulties take hold. For ages 4–6.

Parents of young children Pre-K educators
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Find Your Starting Point

Not sure where to begin? Each story speaks most directly to a different reader.

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Parents & Families

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School Leaders

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Employers & Policymakers

Low literacy affects your workforce. Here's what intervention produces.

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Journalists & Advocates

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Questions People Ask

Evidence-based programs rooted in structured literacy and phonological processing are the gold standard for dyslexia intervention. NOW! Programs® — specifically NOW! Foundations for Speech, Language, Reading and Spelling® — is supported by NICHD-funded randomized controlled trials demonstrating measurable gains in reading accuracy, fluency, and comprehension. Students have advanced multiple grade levels within months of starting intensive instruction.
Yes. NOW! Programs® delivers evidence-based, high-dosage literacy intervention entirely online for students ages 5–75. A 2022 University of South Carolina doctoral study documented large to very large effect sizes in phonological processing and reading outcomes using the online delivery model — making it one of the few programs with peer-reviewed evidence for virtual instruction specifically.
Yes — and the research supports it. Neuroplasticity means the brain retains the capacity to build new reading pathways at any age. NOW! Programs® serves learners from age 5 through adult, and the same intervention that helps children has produced documented gains for teenagers and adults who were never effectively taught to read. Workforce outcomes, academic re-entry, and career advancement have all been documented among adult completers.
The Science of Reading is the body of research — spanning cognitive science, linguistics, and neurology — that explains how skilled reading develops and what instruction works for students who struggle. It underpins state-level literacy mandates now active in more than 40 states. NOW! Programs® methods are fully aligned with Science of Reading principles and were validated through NICHD-funded research before the term entered mainstream education policy.
Most tutoring programs build on reading skills; NOW! Programs® builds the neurological foundation beneath them. The intervention targets phonological processing, working memory, and auditory-visual integration — the root causes most commonly associated with dyslexia and persistent reading difficulties. The research sequence behind the program began in 1989, was first published in 1991 in the Annals of Dyslexia, and was validated through randomized controlled trials funded by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.
Yes. NOW! Programs® has been approved for use in school systems across multiple states including Missouri, South Carolina, Louisiana, Texas, and Connecticut. The programs are also eligible under Education Savings Account (ESA) and homeschool funding in qualifying states. School leaders can review the full school partnership resources here.

Media Inquiries & Interview Requests

Dr. Tim Conway is available for interviews on dyslexia, the Science of Reading, literacy policy, and workforce readiness. Research documentation, student outcome data, and media kit materials are available on request.

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