"I do believe that I'll catch up with my other classmates....

"It took some time before Janick could read" says his mother, Daniela Müller. He didn't read fluently. For some time it was "go-in" instead of "go-ing". He couldn't break the habit. Even in writing he always made the same mistakes."

"The problems are not the same for every child and one needs to focus on where the weaknesses lie," says Sabina Leuppi, Janick's speech therapist. Even before starting school, Janick had difficulties to utter correctly the sounds of S and N - a difficulty in speaking which later can be coupled with dyslexia. When a child cannot say the words correctly, then he or she cannot write down these words. "Nobody had really noticed this with Janick", says Sabina Leuppi.

"Dyslexia cannot be therapied away easily," says the Neuropsychologist Hennric Jokeit. Since last August, Janick has been training with the Dybuster therapy system. Thanks to Dybuster, Janick improved his school grades.

"Dybuster provides a relief," says Daniela Müller, a mother of three children who cannot practice dictation with him everyday. Janick can practice on the computer whenever he wants. Nobody is standing behind him watching when he makes a mistake.

Janick is happy that he already sees some positive results. "I do believe that I will catch up with my classmates", says the primary school student, "even if I have to work a lot more."