When Reading Feels Scrambled
Some kids lose their place. Skip lines. Struggle to focus on the words.
BrightWay Kids builds the brain systems behind smooth, accurate eye movements through fast, fun daily games.
FUN GAMES THAT TARGET FOCUS AND CONTROL
The eye-brain connection.
Your child tries to read — but their eyes jump, the words blur, or they lose their spot halfway through. You’ve tried finger tracking, reading rulers, and extra practice. But it’s not clicking.
This isn’t about effort. It’s about how their brain controls the movement of their eyes.
- Visual tracking
- Bilateral coordination
- Focus and attention
- Timing and rhythm
When even one of these systems lags behind, reading becomes frustrating — or exhausting.
BrightWay Kids helps strengthen those hidden brain functions — with short, engaging games that feel like play.
Why some kids struggle with eye tracking
Reading is a brain-body skill. Smooth eye movement is just the start.
Visual Tracking
Can they move their eyes steadily from left to right?
Eye Teaming
Can both eyes stay aligned and move together while reading, tracking, and focusing on moving objects?
Focus & Stamina
Can they maintain steady visual attention, or do they fatigue quickly?
BrightWay Kids strengthens the visual-motor systems reading depends on without asking kids to read.
BRAIN-BASED SUPPORT BUILT INTO EVERY GAME.
BrightWay Kids and eye tracking issues
BrightWay Kids Unlimited — $79.99/month
All-access to our full brain-training library — games for tracking, reading, attention, memory, math, and more
BrightWay Kids Connect — $59.99/month
Curated access to games that support eye movement, timing, and focus — ideal for tracking challenges
Both plans include:
- Movement-based games designed by developmental therapists
- Activities that target visual scanning, attention, and rhythm
- Play anytime on any connected device
Just minutes a day can help your child’s eyes work better — and reading feel easier.
BrightWay Kids offers science-backed brain games for kids struggling with eye tracking issues
How BrightWay Kids brain games help with eye tracking
Hoops
Move the basket with arrow keys, mouse, or taps to catch falling balls.
How it helps
Builds focus on words or problems until fully processed, supporting comprehension and accuracy.
- Steady fixation
- Visual attention
- Sustained Focus
Dino Adventure
Use arrow keys or taps to move the dinosaur forward, backward, or to jump while navigating obstacles.
How it helps
Strengthens smooth reading eye movements, reduces skipped words, and supports reading fluency.
- Left-to-right tracking
- Visual efficiency
- Reading Fluency
Memory Saccades
Watch targets light up, then reproduce the sequence by clicking in order.
How it helps
Improves purposeful eye movements, aiding line-to-line reading continuity.
- Spatial memory
- Organized saccades
- Sequential Processing
Short wins, long-term progress
Each game is designed to grow the visual attention and oculomotor control that readers need. Watch their confidence build as eye fatigue and frustration start to fade.
BrightWay Kids Unlimited makes it simple to start and stick with. No logbooks. No drills. Just consistent progress, a few minutes at a time.
- No diagnosis required
- Instant access after sign-up
- Cancel anytime
BrightWay Kids Unlimited – $79.99/month
Access all game categories including eye tracking, visual processing, dyslexia, ADD/ADHD and more
BrightWay Kids Connect – $59.99/month
Focused on visual tracking, timing, and coordination
Common questions for parents of children with eye tracking issues
Frequently Asked Questions
Does my child need a diagnosis to use this?
No. BrightWay Kids is for any child who struggles with eye tracking — diagnosed or not.
Learn more about the symptoms and causes of eye tracking issues.
Will this improve reading?
Indirectly, yes. Better eye tracking leads to smoother, more accurate reading — especially for kids who skip lines or lose their place.
How is this different from reading practice?
Reading practice targets the symptom. BrightWay Kids targets the cause — the visual systems behind tracking, attention, and coordination.
Is this for ADHD or visual processing issues, too?
Yes. Many kids with ADHD or visual processing challenges struggle with tracking. Our games support the same core brain systems.
How much time does it take?
Only 15-30 minutes a day. Short, fun sessions lead to better consistency and real change over time.
What age is this for?
Best for ages 5–12, especially kids who are still learning to read or struggling to keep up.
Support that feels like play
Subscribe now for full access to our visual tracking support platform. No stress, no complex setup — just real brain-based progress.
A final note
If your child is frustrated by reading, they may not need more practice — they may need better support. BrightWay Kids helps build the visual and brain-based systems that support fluent, comfortable reading.
Support their eyes. Build their confidence. BrightWay Kids makes it easier.