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types of reading disabilities and deficiencies

Types of Reading Disabilities and Deficiencies

The complex process of reading requires a combinations of cognitive, physical, and emotional skills.  A skill most taken for granted is reading. Unfortunately, many children struggle to acquire these skills and develop reading disabilities or deficiencies. In this article, we will discuss the different types of reading disabilities and deficiencies. By understanding the various types […]

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help homeschoolers become better readers

Help Homeschoolers Become Better Readers

Establishing a Routine Homeschooling can be a great way for children to learn and grow. But it can be challenging to teach them to read effectively. That’s why it’s important to have strategies in place to help homeschoolers become better readers. In this blog post, we’ll discuss strategies and tips that can help homeschoolers become

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Secrets for Developing Reading Comprehension

Revealing Teaching Secrets for Developing Reading Comprehension!

If you want to improve your child’s reading comprehension skills, it pays to learn from the best. Elite reading teachers have a few teaching secrets that they use to help their students succeed. Here are some of their top secrets for developing reading comprehension: 1. Encourage active reading. Elite reading teachers know that passive reading

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Why is retelling a story important for your child's comprehension

Why is Retelling a Story Important For Your Child’s Comprehension?

Why is retelling a story important for your child’s comprehension development as they are learning to read books? When children are first learning to communicate, they do so primarily through sounds and gestures. But as they grow and develop, their ability to use language becomes more sophisticated. One of the key milestones in a child’s

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3 Sneaky reasons why your childs reading scores might be low

3 Sneaky Reasons Why Your Child’s Reading Scores Might Be Low

3 Sneaky Reasons Why Your Child’s Reading Scores Might Be Low- and What You Can Do About It. If your child’s reading scores are lower than average, there could be a few reasons why. Here are three potential causes- and what you can do to help improve your child’s reading skills. Your child might not

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Sight word activities for parents

Sight Word Activities for Parents – Learning to Read Games

Sight Word Activities for Parents – Learning to Read Games Sight words are an important part of a child’s reading development.  There are many ways that parents can help their children learn them. Here are some sight word activities that parents can do with their children to help them learn these important words: Read Books

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Improve your Child's Phonemic Awareness

How to Improve your Child’s Phonemic Awareness with These Activities

Phonemic awareness is the ability to hear, identify, and manipulate the individual sounds-or phonemes-in spoken words. It is a critical first step in learning to read. These activities will help improve your child’s phonemic awareness. Word Search: Create a grid of squares on a piece of paper.  Write words in each grid square.  This game

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Phoneme Awareness Activities for Parents to Use With Their Kids

Phoneme Awareness Activities for Parents to Use with Their Kids

If you’re looking for ways to help your child develop phonemic awareness, you’re in luck! There are plenty of activities you can do at home to support your child’s learning. Check out these phoneme awareness activities for parents to use with their kids. Sound Sorting: This activity is a great way to help your child

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