A top r/Teachers thread with 673 comments reveals parents of dyslexic children are being failed by schools that give vague advice ('read more at home') while teachers themselves debate ineffective methods. DyslexiaPath is a parent-facing app that provides a structured, science-backed (Orton-Gillingham and structured literacy) home practice program for dyslexic children aged 5-12, with weekly progress tracking, school communication templates, and a curated guide to getting proper assessments and IEP accommodations.
Parents of children aged 5-12 with diagnosed or suspected dyslexia who are frustrated with school support and want to supplement at home with evidence-based methods
$12/mo subscription for full program access; $49 one-time 'IEP Advocacy Kit' with templates and scripts for school meetings
Reddit: The Science of Reading movement has gone mainstream in 2024-2025, creating parent awareness of evidence-based literacy methods and frustration that schools aren't implementing them fast enough.
https://reddit.com/r/Teachers/comments/1u2wivr/a_teacher_told_me_that_teaching_kids_to_sound_out/
The Science of Reading movement has gone mainstream in 2024-2025, creating parent awareness of evidence-based literacy methods and frustration that schools aren't implementing them fast enough.
A 4-week structured home reading program with daily 15-minute activities based on phonics and phonemic awareness, plus a simple weekly progress log parents can share with teachers.
AI adapts the weekly practice plan based on the child's logged progress, automatically slowing down or reinforcing specific phoneme patterns where the child is struggling.
Parents may distrust an app over certified specialists, and incorrect implementation of structured literacy could harm rather than help — requiring careful content review by a credentialed reading specialist.
Likely buyers are people already trying to solve this problem with manual workarounds. Start with Parents of children aged 5-12 with diagnosed or suspected dyslexia who are frustrated with school support and want to supplement at home with evidence-based methods and validate urgency before adding secondary features.
Find the first 10 users by searching for recent complaints around "dyslexia structured literacy" in Reddit, developer communities, GitHub issues, and niche Slack or Discord groups. Offer a concierge version first: manually solve the workflow for a few users, then automate only the repeated steps.
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A medium difficulty app like this typically costs $0-$5,000 for an MVP. Monetization: $12/mo subscription for full program access; $49 one-time 'IEP Advocacy Kit' with templates and scripts for school meetings.
Parents of children aged 5-12 with diagnosed or suspected dyslexia who are frustrated with school support and want to supplement at home with evidence-based methods