Observation Notes
When you have a hunch that something is hard for your child, scattered notes are easy to lose. This will be a calm place to record what you see over time, and turn it into a clear summary to bring to a teacher or specialist. It does not diagnose.

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A calm place to jot down what you notice in your child's reading and writing over time, then turn those notes into a summary you can share with a teacher or specialist.
We are building this tool. The moment it is ready it will appear right here: free, private, and running in your browser with no signup.
What Observation Notes will do
Many parents of children with dyslexia start with a quiet feeling that something does not add up. Reading is a struggle, but the child is bright and full of ideas. That feeling is worth writing down, because by the time you sit with a teacher or specialist, the details are easy to forget.
Observation Notes will give you one calm place to record what you see, week by week, in a few seconds at a time. When you are ready, it will turn those notes into a plain summary you can print or export for a professional. Everything stays on your own device, with no accounts and no tracking, from kindlexy.com. It does not diagnose, it simply helps you organize what you already notice.
How it will work
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Add a quick note
In a few seconds, write down what you noticed: a word that was hard, a letter that flipped, a moment that went well. The date is added for you.
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Watch patterns build
Over weeks, your notes line up so you can see what keeps coming up, instead of relying on memory in a stressful moment.
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Turn it into a summary
Generate a clean, plain summary of your observations to bring to a teacher or specialist, so they start from real examples.
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Keep it private
Everything stays on your device. You print or export only when you choose to share, and nothing leaves before that.