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Boost Your Reading Power: Understanding Syllables
Most new readers find long words to be quite intimidating. Reading things like 'cat' and 'dog' isn't too scary, but 'commotion' will give anyone pause! Help the new reader in your life understand that big...
2 commentsReading Fast vs. Speed Reading vs. PhotoReading
I have been an avid reader since I was about 6 years old. It was the one thing in my young life that I wanted to learn to do with an intensity that has never been matched by any other desire. It was also...
16 commentsTeach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons by Siegfried Engelmann
The book Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons is the ultimate, inexpensive hands-on resource for parents who want to teach their 3-6 year old children how to read. Using 100 lessons, this book teaches phonics, decoding, and comprehension skills using the SAR DISTAR method developed by University of Oregon professor Siegfried Engelmann.
9 commentsLearning to read with bedtime stories
Fluent readers underestimate the complex range of skills which go toward competent reading skills. A common misunderstanding is that simply knowing which sounds accord with which letters and groups of...
3 commentsEducational Toys for Toddlers
Being an educator, appropriate developmental and educational toys for my toddler are important to me. Here are a few of my phonics/language arts, geography and science recommendations. I love these...
6 commentsImportance of Teaching Phonics For Children
Phonics is a method use to teach our children English. Phonics for children involves teaching how to connect the sounds of spoken English with letters or groups of letters. Children typically start reading...
0 commentsPhonics Programs For Kids
Phonics programs for kids can be very useful If you are teaching your child to read, spell,and to do good in mathematics. Here is some information that might make it easier and faster to teach your child to...
0 commentsWhy We Shouldn't Try to Make Sense of the English Language
English language and all its dialects create lots of opportunity for a humorous review of its idiomatic and colorful nature. From growing up in rural America, author, Daniel Carter, tells comical stories and cites funny examples of how we are able to communicate in spite of ourselves and the rules of English.
37 commentsLearning to Read with the Spanish Alphabet
Think back, readers. Have you ever been in a situation where knowing Spanish would have helped you out? Maybe you were in a crowded subway and, my god, those two people must have been talking about you, but...
1 commentTHE TRUTH ABOUT DEVELOPMENT - A CHILD'S JOURNEY
YOUR GROWING CHILD No Baby is an island. She cannot grow in isolation. At birth her small computer has been programmed with the ability to progress – walking, talking, and understanding: it takes...
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