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Show HN: A deliberate practice system for mastering reading and writing

https://picturesareforbabies.com/home/
1•trane_project•1h ago

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trane_project•1h ago
For the past three years, I have been working on Trane (https://github.com/trane-project/trane/), a deliberate practice engine that helps users master complex skills. I showed it in a previous Show HN post. I wanted to build something on top of it that would be useful to a wider audience and showcase its full potential.

I learned about the literacy crisis and figured creating a literacy program would be cost-effective and impactful. After researching the science of reading and writing acquisition, I created Pictures Are For Babies, a literacy program that integrates Trane with a full curriculum to teach literacy to the college level and best-in-class pedagogy.

Two products are being released today. A Lite version available for free with no time limits and no payment required. And a Full version that aims to develop true mastery of literacy at the college level and beyond. The Full version is available via a $1000 one-time payment or a $20/month subscription with lifetime software and content updates included.

The first release of the Full version is the first step to accomplishing the ambitious goal of developing literacy to the highest level. It includes the completed curriculum for reading and writing at the symbol, word, and sentence levels. Upcoming releases will add the remaining tracks of the curriculum, focused on reading comprehension of a variety of text types and explicit writing instruction at the sentence and paragraph levels.

The Lite version includes the first levels of the curriculum. The value of the Lite version goes well beyond its content. By integrating the correct pedagogy from the ground up, it serves as a complete and professional tool for detection, prevention, and remediation of reading difficulties in early readers.

From its very first version, Pictures Are For Babies goes beyond all other literacy programs in its scope, depth, and ambition across multiple dimensions:

- By integrating Trane, the student receives a personalized learning experience that enables them to practice at the edge of their current abilities, all at the click of a button. It enables the student to learn more efficiently and the tutor to focus on delivering instruction and support instead of managing scheduling.

- It is one of the few programs that incorporates the concept of orthographic mapping from the ground up. Orthographic mapping is the process by which words are stored in long-term memory for instant retrieval. Programs that incorporate these findings develop true fluency, fix most reading difficulties, and deliver effect sizes that are multiples of those delivered by phonics-only programs.

- It includes a comprehensive and systematic curriculum that covers the entire journey from learning letter names and sounds to reading and writing sentences of college-level complexity. The initial curriculum contains over 1,200 lessons and teaches over 18,000 unique words.

- It includes no pictures, and does not engage in any form of gamification or other distractions. The choice is not arbitrary. Orthographic mapping research shows that reading and writing acquisition are at their core phonological processes. By removing these distractions and focusing on fostering the conditions for deliberate practice, Pictures Are For Babies shows respect for the science and for students as capable learners who can rise to the challenges and learn to love literacy for its own sake.

Let me know what you think! I am happy to answer any questions about the product and about the science behind it. For screenshots of the software, please visit the user interface page at https://picturesareforbabies.com/manual/user-interface/.

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