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To teach a child to read, read to them every day using an energetic, engaging tone of voice. As you read each word, point to it so your child can associate the sound of the word with the way it looks on the page. Help the child sound out words by syllable and use flashcards to teach them sight words.
We’ve rounded up nine effective tips for teaching kids to read, to help you boost your child’s reading skills and confidence. These tips are simple, easy to fit into your lifestyle, and help kids build foundational reading skills while having fun!
Reading Bear is a collection of free, well-made, multimedia phonics presentations. Your child can learn to read with Reading Bear.
From phonics to storytelling, discover how to teach kids to read with our easy steps. A must-read for parents and teachers seeking effective methods.
The best way to teach kids to read is called systematic phonics-based instruction. Learning to read requires several different parts of the brain all working together. When kids are learning to read, they are learning to recognize printed letters and match them to specific sounds.
All children deserve quality reading instruction that is based on research and best practices. How can you know if your child is getting good reading instruction at school? Find out what good reading instruction should look like and questions you should ask your child’s teacher.
How to Teach Reading. If you’re wondering how to teach reading, you’re in the right spot! This step-by-step guide covers everything from pre-reading skills to phonics, sight words and reading comprehension so that you can take kids from NON-readers to STRONG readers. Check out the step-by-step below and then request an invite to my 4 week ...
The best way to teach a child to read is by making it enjoyable. Here are ten simple steps to help your child build essential phonics and reading skills.
What do educators and families need to know about how children learn to read? Here you can explore reading “basics” — from oral language to comprehension — as well as the key role of background knowledge and motivation in becoming a lifelong reader and learner.
Put Reading First: The Research Building Blocks for Teaching Children to Read. This booklet summarizes what National Reading Panel researchers have discovered about how to teach children to read successfully.