Meet Emma Hartnell-Baker, the Word Mapper. A lifelong obsession with word mapping led to the creation of the first bi-directional word mapping technology designed to Show the Code and support self-teaching.
Emma Hartnell-Baker, MEd SEN, is a teacher with QTS, a former Ofsted inspector, and the former owner and manager of two nurseries rated Outstanding by Ofsted. After more than ten years leading school wide literacy improvement and delivering teacher training across Australia, she returned to England as a doctoral researcher in word mapping. Known as the Neurodivergent Reading Whisperer®, she helps children start self-teaching as quickly and easily as possible for that child, and is determined to end the harm caused when children are taught as if every child learns at the same pace and in the same way. Parents and tutor learn how to use activities to ensure that any child understands the foundation of reading and spelling, which is bi-directional word mapping. Phonics is a way to kick-start self-teaching, but Speedie Readies takes a dual-route to word mapping mastery. It is the only in the world to show the code, so that children can understand how letters and sounds connect, through books.
“Two years on the wrong script can shape a life. Change the teaching, change the story.”
— Emma Hartnell-Baker, Neurodivergent Reading Whisperer®
Obsessed with how words work, and widely known as The Word Mapper, she created the first bi-directional word mapping technology designed to Show the Code and support self-teaching.


⭐ Join me as a Word Mapper. We show the code so every child can connect letters and sounds with speed and ease, using a word mapping mastery routine to secure words in the orthographic lexicon, the brain’s word bank. Emma Hartnell-Baker
You can access on-demand Orthographically Mapping Words training through PATOSS
https://www.patoss-dyslexia.org/live-webinars/orthographically-mapping-words/15996?occid=21918



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