Reading Chart
A calm way to keep track of your child's daily reading: how long, what, and how it went. Build a gentle streak, and print or export the chart when you need it.

Add a child to start. A nickname is enough, no real name needed.
What the Reading Chart will do
For a child with dyslexia, steady practice matters more than long sessions. But it is hard to see progress day to day, and easy to feel like nothing is changing. A simple log turns those small efforts into something you can actually see: a row of days, a growing streak, a quiet sense of momentum.
The Reading Chart will let you note each short session in a few seconds, then show you the week at a glance. Everything will stay on your own device, and you will be able to print or export a clean summary for a teacher or specialist. No accounts, no tracking, from kindlexy.com.
How it will work
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Add your child
Set up a quick profile with a nickname. You can keep a separate chart for each child, with no real name needed.
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Log each session
In a few seconds: how long, what was read, and how it went. No long forms.
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See the streak
A calendar view shows which days you read, the current streak, and the weekly total at a glance.
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Print or export
Print a monthly chart, or export your log to keep a backup and share progress with a teacher.